American newspaper editors
A.V.H. Hartendorp
Abraham Van Haymenges Hartendorp (1893 - 1964?), commonly known as A.V.H. Hartendorp or A.V. Hartendorp, was an American writer, editor, Thomasite, and filipinologist.
Abraham Van Haymenges Hartendorp (1893 - 1964?), commonly known as A.V.H. Hartendorp or A.V. Hartendorp, was an American writer, editor, Thomasite, and filipinologist.
Abraham Cahan
Abraham "Abe" Cahan was a Lithuanian-born American socialist newspaper editor, novelist, and politician.
Abraham "Abe" Cahan was a Lithuanian-born American socialist newspaper editor, novelist, and politician.
Adario Strange
Adario Strange is a New York based film director, writer and artist.
Adario Strange is a New York based film director, writer and artist.
Adolph Douai
Karl Daniel Adolph Douai (1819 - 1888), known to his peers as "Adolph," was a German Texan teacher as well as a socialist and abolitionist newspaper editor.
Karl Daniel Adolph Douai (1819 - 1888), known to his peers as "Adolph," was a German Texan teacher as well as a socialist and abolitionist newspaper editor.
Adras LaBorde
Adras Paul LaBorde, I, was a reporter, managing editor, and columnist for the Alexandria Daily Town Talk, the largest newspaper in central Louisiana.
Adras Paul LaBorde, I, was a reporter, managing editor, and columnist for the Alexandria Daily Town Talk, the largest newspaper in central Louisiana.
Al McIntosh
Alan Cunningham McIntosh (October 7, 1905-July 23, 1979) was editor of the County Star-Herald of Luverne, Minnesota.
Alan Cunningham McIntosh (October 7, 1905-July 23, 1979) was editor of the County Star-Herald of Luverne, Minnesota.
Albert E. Tozier
Albert E. Tozier (March 7, 1860 – June 27, 1937) was an American newspaper editor and local historian in Oregon.
Albert E. Tozier (March 7, 1860 – June 27, 1937) was an American newspaper editor and local historian in Oregon.
Albert J. Neri
Albert J. "Al" Neri is a highly personable and talented veteran Pennsylvania political news correspondent, pundit, and political analyst.
Albert J. "Al" Neri is a highly personable and talented veteran Pennsylvania political news correspondent, pundit, and political analyst.
Albert P. Langtry
Albert Perkins Langtry (July 27, 1860 in Wakefield, Massachusetts – August 28, 1939) was an American newspaper editor and publisher, politician, Massachusetts Secretary of the Commonwealth, and ...
Albert Perkins Langtry (July 27, 1860 in Wakefield, Massachusetts – August 28, 1939) was an American newspaper editor and publisher, politician, Massachusetts Secretary of the Commonwealth, and ...
Alfred Henry Spink
Alfred Henry Spink (August 24, 1854 – May 27, 1928) was a Canadian-born American baseball writer and club organizer based mainly in St. Louis, Missouri.
Alfred Henry Spink (August 24, 1854 – May 27, 1928) was a Canadian-born American baseball writer and club organizer based mainly in St. Louis, Missouri.
Alfred Moore Waddell
Alfred Moore Waddell was a Democratic U. S. Congressman from North Carolina between 1871 and 1879 and later mayor of Wilmington, North Carolina.
Alfred Moore Waddell was a Democratic U. S. Congressman from North Carolina between 1871 and 1879 and later mayor of Wilmington, North Carolina.
Algie Martin Simons
Algie Martin Simons (1870–1950) was an American socialist journalist, newspaper editor, and political activist, best remembered as the editor of The International Socialist Review for nearly...
Algie Martin Simons (1870–1950) was an American socialist journalist, newspaper editor, and political activist, best remembered as the editor of The International Socialist Review for nearly...
Alicia Patterson
Alicia Patterson (October 15, 1906 - July 2, 1963) was the founder and editor of Newsday.
Alicia Patterson (October 15, 1906 - July 2, 1963) was the founder and editor of Newsday.
Allan M. Siegal
Allan M. Siegal is an American journalist who spent nearly all of his long career at The New York Times.
Allan M. Siegal is an American journalist who spent nearly all of his long career at The New York Times.
Ambrose L. Jordan
Ambrose Latting Jordan was an American lawyer, newspaper editor and politician.
Ambrose Latting Jordan was an American lawyer, newspaper editor and politician.
Anderson Howell Walters
Anderson Howell Walters (May 18, 1862 – December 7, 1927) was a Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania.
Anderson Howell Walters (May 18, 1862 – December 7, 1927) was a Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania.
Arlo Bates
Arlo Bates (December 16, 1850 – August 25, 1918) was an American author, educator and newspaperman.
Arlo Bates (December 16, 1850 – August 25, 1918) was an American author, educator and newspaperman.
Arnold Fine
Arnold Fine is a former editor of The Jewish Press and a humor columnist.
Arnold Fine is a former editor of The Jewish Press and a humor columnist.
Art Kunkin
Art Kunkin is an an American journalist, political organizer, machinist and New Age esotericist best known as the founding publisher and editor of the Los Angeles Free Press.
Art Kunkin is an an American journalist, political organizer, machinist and New Age esotericist best known as the founding publisher and editor of the Los Angeles Free Press.
Arthur Brisbane
Arthur Brisbane (December 12, 1864 – December 25, 1936) was one of the best known American newspaper editors of the 20th century.
Arthur Brisbane (December 12, 1864 – December 25, 1936) was one of the best known American newspaper editors of the 20th century.
Arthur Gelb
Arthur Gelb (born February 3, 1924 ) was the managing editor of the New York Times.
Arthur Gelb (born February 3, 1924 ) was the managing editor of the New York Times.
Augustus Thomas
Augustus Thomas (8 January 1857 – 12 August 1934) was an American playwright, born in St. Louis, Missouri.
Augustus Thomas (8 January 1857 – 12 August 1934) was an American playwright, born in St. Louis, Missouri.
Azariah C. Flagg
Azariah Cutting Flagg (November 28, 1790 Orwell, Addison County, Vermont - November 24, 1873 New York City) was an American newspaper editor and politician.
Azariah Cutting Flagg (November 28, 1790 Orwell, Addison County, Vermont - November 24, 1873 New York City) was an American newspaper editor and politician.
Azariah Cutting Flagg
Azariah Cutting Flagg (November 28, 1790 Orwell, Addison County, Vermont - November 24, 1873 New York City) was an American newspaper editor and politician.
Azariah Cutting Flagg (November 28, 1790 Orwell, Addison County, Vermont - November 24, 1873 New York City) was an American newspaper editor and politician.
Barratt O'Hara
Barratt O'Hara (April 28, 1882 – August 11, 1969) of Chicago was the 30th Lieutenant Governor of Illinois from 1913 to 1917 and a U.S. Representative from Illinois from 1949 to 1951 and from 195...
Barratt O'Hara (April 28, 1882 – August 11, 1969) of Chicago was the 30th Lieutenant Governor of Illinois from 1913 to 1917 and a U.S. Representative from Illinois from 1949 to 1951 and from 195...
Barry Locke
Barry Myles Locke (born December 21, 1930 in Boston, Massachusetts, died March 4, 2007 in Rockville, Maryland) was an American political aide who served as Massachusetts Secretary of Transportat...
Barry Myles Locke (born December 21, 1930 in Boston, Massachusetts, died March 4, 2007 in Rockville, Maryland) was an American political aide who served as Massachusetts Secretary of Transportat...
Ben Bagdikian
Ben Haig Bagdikian (born 1920, Maraş, Ottoman Empire; now in Turkey) is an American educator and journalist.
Ben Haig Bagdikian (born 1920, Maraş, Ottoman Empire; now in Turkey) is an American educator and journalist.
Benjamin C. Bradlee
Benjamin Crowninshield Bradlee is a vice president at-large of The Washington Post.
Benjamin Crowninshield Bradlee is a vice president at-large of The Washington Post.
Benjamin Drake
Benjamin Drake (1795 – April 1, 1841) Historian, editor, and writer born in May's Lick, Mason County, Kentucky to Isaac Drake and Elizabeth Shotwell.
Benjamin Drake (1795 – April 1, 1841) Historian, editor, and writer born in May's Lick, Mason County, Kentucky to Isaac Drake and Elizabeth Shotwell.
Benjamin Franklin Washington
Benjamin Franklin Washington was a relative of George Washington.
Benjamin Franklin Washington was a relative of George Washington.
Benjamin Joseph Webb
Benjamin Joseph Webb (February 25, 1814 - August 2, 1897) was a Catholic editor, state senator for Kentucky, and historian.
Benjamin Joseph Webb (February 25, 1814 - August 2, 1897) was a Catholic editor, state senator for Kentucky, and historian.
Benjamin K. Focht
Benjamin K. Focht (March 12, 1863 – March 27, 1937) was a Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania.
Benjamin K. Focht (March 12, 1863 – March 27, 1937) was a Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania.
Benjamin Perley Poore
Benjamin Perley Poore (2 November 1820 – 30 May 1887) was a prominent American newspaper correspondent, editor, and author in the mid-19th century.
Benjamin Perley Poore (2 November 1820 – 30 May 1887) was a prominent American newspaper correspondent, editor, and author in the mid-19th century.
Benjamin Welch, Jr.
Benjamin Welch, Jr. (ca. 1818 - April 14, 1863 Clifton Springs, Ontario County, New York) was an American politician.
Benjamin Welch, Jr. (ca. 1818 - April 14, 1863 Clifton Springs, Ontario County, New York) was an American politician.
Bill Arp
Charles Henry Smith was a Georgia politician who as a writer used the nom de plume Bill Arp for nearly 40 years.
Charles Henry Smith was a Georgia politician who as a writer used the nom de plume Bill Arp for nearly 40 years.
Bill Baggs
William Calhoun "Bill" Baggs was editor of The Miami News from 1957 until his death in 1969.
William Calhoun "Bill" Baggs was editor of The Miami News from 1957 until his death in 1969.
Bill Hosokawa
William Kumpai Hosokawa (January 30, 1915 – November 9, 2007) was a Japanese American author and journalist who worked for 38 years at The Denver Post, before retiring as the editorial pag...
William Kumpai Hosokawa (January 30, 1915 – November 9, 2007) was a Japanese American author and journalist who worked for 38 years at The Denver Post, before retiring as the editorial pag...
Bill Schneider (journalist)
William Schneider is an American journalist.
William Schneider is an American journalist.
Bill Stall
William R. "Bill" Stall (February 21, 1937 - November 2, 2008) was a reporter and staff member of the Los Angeles Times who was awarded the Pulitzer Prize in 2004.
William R. "Bill" Stall (February 21, 1937 - November 2, 2008) was a reporter and staff member of the Los Angeles Times who was awarded the Pulitzer Prize in 2004.
Brian Stelter
Brian Stelter (born September 3, 1985 in Damascus, Maryland) is a media reporter for the New York Times and the former editor of the news-related blog TVNewser.com.
Brian Stelter (born September 3, 1985 in Damascus, Maryland) is a media reporter for the New York Times and the former editor of the news-related blog TVNewser.com.
Bruce B. Brugmann
Bruce B. Brugmann is editor and publisher of the San Francisco Bay Guardian, a weekly alternative newspaper published in San Francisco.
Bruce B. Brugmann is editor and publisher of the San Francisco Bay Guardian, a weekly alternative newspaper published in San Francisco.
Buckey O'Neill
William Owen "Buckey" O'Neill was an American soldier, sheriff, newspaper editor, miner, politician, gambler and lawyer, mainly in Arizona.
William Owen "Buckey" O'Neill was an American soldier, sheriff, newspaper editor, miner, politician, gambler and lawyer, mainly in Arizona.
Byron Calame
Byron Calame (born April 14, 1939 in Appleton City, Missouri) was the second public editor of the New York Times.
Byron Calame (born April 14, 1939 in Appleton City, Missouri) was the second public editor of the New York Times.
Carl Haessler
Carl Haessler (1888 - 1972) was an American political activist, conscription resister, newspaper editor, and trade union organizer.
Carl Haessler (1888 - 1972) was an American political activist, conscription resister, newspaper editor, and trade union organizer.
Carl Søyland
Carl Søyland (May 19, 1894 - December 1978) was a Norwegian American author, reporter, editor and community leader.
Carl Søyland (May 19, 1894 - December 1978) was a Norwegian American author, reporter, editor and community leader.
Carl W. Riddick
Carlos Wood Riddick (25 February 1872 - 9 July 1960) was a Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives from the Second District of Montana, from March 1919 to March 1923 in the 66th a...
Carlos Wood Riddick (25 February 1872 - 9 July 1960) was a Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives from the Second District of Montana, from March 1919 to March 1923 in the 66th a...
Carroll Knicely
Carroll F. Knicely (born c. 1929 in Staunton, Virginia - died November 2, 2006 in Glasgow, Kentucky) was editor and publisher of the Glasgow Daily Times for nearly 20 years (and later, its o...
Carroll F. Knicely (born c. 1929 in Staunton, Virginia - died November 2, 2006 in Glasgow, Kentucky) was editor and publisher of the Glasgow Daily Times for nearly 20 years (and later, its o...
Charles B. Landis
Charles Beary Landis (July 9, 1858 - April 24, 1922) was a U.S. Representative from Indiana, brother of Congressman Frederick Landis and Baseball Commissioner Kenesaw Mountain Landis.
Charles Beary Landis (July 9, 1858 - April 24, 1922) was a U.S. Representative from Indiana, brother of Congressman Frederick Landis and Baseball Commissioner Kenesaw Mountain Landis.
Charles Chapin
Charles Chapin (October 19, 1858 – December 13, 1930) was a New York newspaper editor.
Charles Chapin (October 19, 1858 – December 13, 1930) was a New York newspaper editor.
Charles Chilton Moore
Charles Chilton Moore (December 20, 1837 - February 7, 1906) was an American atheist, and the editor of the Blue Grass Blade, one of the United States' first newspapers promoting atheism.
Charles Chilton Moore (December 20, 1837 - February 7, 1906) was an American atheist, and the editor of the Blue Grass Blade, one of the United States' first newspapers promoting atheism.
Charles Emory Smith
Charles Emory Smith (February 18, 1842 – January 19, 1908) was an American journalist and political leader.
Charles Emory Smith (February 18, 1842 – January 19, 1908) was an American journalist and political leader.
Charles Hudson (Massachusetts)
Charles Hudson (November 4, 1795—May 4, 1881) was a United States Representative from Massachusetts.
Charles Hudson (November 4, 1795—May 4, 1881) was a United States Representative from Massachusetts.
Charles Ignatius White
Charles Ignatius White (born at Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.A., 1 February 1807; died at Washington, D.C., 1 April 1878) was an American editor, historian, and Catholic priest.
Charles Ignatius White (born at Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.A., 1 February 1807; died at Washington, D.C., 1 April 1878) was an American editor, historian, and Catholic priest.
Charles Montgomery Skinner
Charles Montgomery Skinner (15 March 1852 – 1907) was an American writer.
Charles Montgomery Skinner (15 March 1852 – 1907) was an American writer.
Charles T. Beaird
Charles Thomas Beaird was an industrialist, newspaper publisher, philanthropist, and civic leader from Shreveport, Louisiana.
Charles Thomas Beaird was an industrialist, newspaper publisher, philanthropist, and civic leader from Shreveport, Louisiana.
Charles W. Bailey
Charles Waldo Bailey II was an American journalist, newspaper editor and novelist.
Charles Waldo Bailey II was an American journalist, newspaper editor and novelist.
Charlie Fern
Charlene "Charlie" Fern is an American speechwriter and journalist who served as First Lady Laura Bush's personal speechwriter for six years, first at the Texas Governor's Mansion, then at the W...
Charlene "Charlie" Fern is an American speechwriter and journalist who served as First Lady Laura Bush's personal speechwriter for six years, first at the Texas Governor's Mansion, then at the W...
Chauncey Bailey
Chauncey Wendell Bailey, Jr. (October 20, 1949 – August 2, 2007) was an American journalist, noted for his work primarily on issues of the African-American community.
Chauncey Wendell Bailey, Jr. (October 20, 1949 – August 2, 2007) was an American journalist, noted for his work primarily on issues of the African-American community.
Chris Economaki
Christopher "Chris" Constantine Economaki (born October 15, 1920) is an American motorsports commentator, pit road reporter, and journalist.
Christopher "Chris" Constantine Economaki (born October 15, 1920) is an American motorsports commentator, pit road reporter, and journalist.
Cissy Patterson
Eleanor Josephine Medill "Cissy" Patterson (November 7, 1881 - July 24, 1948) was an American journalist and newspaper editor, publisher and owner.
Eleanor Josephine Medill "Cissy" Patterson (November 7, 1881 - July 24, 1948) was an American journalist and newspaper editor, publisher and owner.
Clarence Edwin Watkins
Clarence Edwin Watkins (July 1, 1894 – November 13, 1944) was a long term editor of the Chillicothe Constitution-Tribune.
Clarence Edwin Watkins (July 1, 1894 – November 13, 1944) was a long term editor of the Chillicothe Constitution-Tribune.
Clement Quirk Lane
Clement Quirk Lane was the city editor for the Chicago Daily News from 1942 to 1958.
Clement Quirk Lane was the city editor for the Chicago Daily News from 1942 to 1958.
Clifford D. Simak
Clifford Donald Simak was an American science fiction writer.
Clifford Donald Simak was an American science fiction writer.
Clyde M. Reed
Clyde Martin Reed (October 19, 1871 – November 8, 1949) was an American politician from Kansas who served as both the 24th Governor of Kansas and U.S. Senator from that state.
Clyde Martin Reed (October 19, 1871 – November 8, 1949) was an American politician from Kansas who served as both the 24th Governor of Kansas and U.S. Senator from that state.
Crosby S. Noyes
Crosby S. Noyes (March 2, 1921 - April 7, 1988) was an American newspaperman.
Crosby S. Noyes (March 2, 1921 - April 7, 1988) was an American newspaperman.
Curtis Hussey Gregg
Curtis H. Gregg (August 9, 1865 – January 18, 1933) was a Democratic member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania.
Curtis H. Gregg (August 9, 1865 – January 18, 1933) was a Democratic member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania.
Dan Rodricks
Dan Rodricks is a native of Massachusetts, a columnist for the Baltimore Sun newspaper, and host of Midday, a two-hour talk show on WYPR FM 88.1, a public radio station in Baltimore.
Dan Rodricks is a native of Massachusetts, a columnist for the Baltimore Sun newspaper, and host of Midday, a two-hour talk show on WYPR FM 88.1, a public radio station in Baltimore.
Dana Bullen
Dana Ripley Bullen II (b.
Dana Ripley Bullen II (b.
Dana Jennings
Dana Jennings (who has also written as Dana Andrew Jennings) is an American journalist, who is an editor at The New York Times, as well as an author.
Dana Jennings (who has also written as Dana Andrew Jennings) is an American journalist, who is an editor at The New York Times, as well as an author.
Daniel D. Frisbie
Daniel Dodge Frisbie (November 30, 1859 Middleburgh, Schoharie County, New York) - August 6, 1931 Middleburgh, Schoharie Co., NY) was an American newspaperman and politician.
Daniel Dodge Frisbie (November 30, 1859 Middleburgh, Schoharie County, New York) - August 6, 1931 Middleburgh, Schoharie Co., NY) was an American newspaperman and politician.
Daniel De Leon
Daniel DeLeon was an American socialist newspaper editor, politician, Marxist theoretician, and trade union organizer.
Daniel DeLeon was an American socialist newspaper editor, politician, Marxist theoretician, and trade union organizer.
Daniel Gault
Daniel M. C. Gault (May 8, 1842 – April 20, 1912) was a newspaperman, educator and politician in the U.S. state of Oregon.
Daniel M. C. Gault (May 8, 1842 – April 20, 1912) was a newspaperman, educator and politician in the U.S. state of Oregon.
Daniel Polsley
Daniel Haymond Polsley was a nineteenth century politician, lawyer, judge and editor from Virginia and West Virginia.
Daniel Haymond Polsley was a nineteenth century politician, lawyer, judge and editor from Virginia and West Virginia.
David Lawrence Jr.
David Lawrence Jr. (born March 5, 1942 in New York City, New York) is a nationally known newspaper editor and publisher who retired at the age of 56 and subsequently became a leading national ad...
David Lawrence Jr. (born March 5, 1942 in New York City, New York) is a nationally known newspaper editor and publisher who retired at the age of 56 and subsequently became a leading national ad...
Delazon Smith
Delazon Smith (October 5, 1816 November 19, 1860) was a Democratic Party politician who briefly represented the state of Oregon in the U.S. Senate in 1859.
Delazon Smith (October 5, 1816 November 19, 1860) was a Democratic Party politician who briefly represented the state of Oregon in the U.S. Senate in 1859.
Desha Breckinridge
Desha Breckinridge (1867 – 1935) was the editor and publisher of the Lexington Herald from 1897 to 1935.
Desha Breckinridge (1867 – 1935) was the editor and publisher of the Lexington Herald from 1897 to 1935.
Don Carlos Seitz
Don Carlos Seitz was an American newspaper manager, born at Portage, Ohio in 1862.
Don Carlos Seitz was an American newspaper manager, born at Portage, Ohio in 1862.
Donald R. Dwight
Donald Rathburn Dwight was lieutenant governor of Massachusetts from 1971 to 1975.
Donald Rathburn Dwight was lieutenant governor of Massachusetts from 1971 to 1975.
Dorathy M. Allen
Dorathy Allen was an American newspaper editor and publisher, and Democratic Party politician.
Dorathy Allen was an American newspaper editor and publisher, and Democratic Party politician.
Douglas F. Attaway
Douglas F. "Doug" Attaway, Jr., was president and publisher of the defunct Shreveport Journal (1957–1976), a daily newspaper in northwest Louisiana.
Douglas F. "Doug" Attaway, Jr., was president and publisher of the defunct Shreveport Journal (1957–1976), a daily newspaper in northwest Louisiana.
Dudley A. White
Dudley Allen White (January 3, 1901 - October 14, 1957) was a U.S. Representative from Ohio.
Dudley Allen White (January 3, 1901 - October 14, 1957) was a U.S. Representative from Ohio.
E. W. Howe
Edgar Watson Howe (May 3, 1853 - October 3, 1937), sometimes referred to as E. W. Howe, was an American novelist and newspaper and magazine editor in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Edgar Watson Howe (May 3, 1853 - October 3, 1937), sometimes referred to as E. W. Howe, was an American novelist and newspaper and magazine editor in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Eddie Woods
Eddie Woods is an American poet, prose writer, editor and publisher who lived and traveled in various parts of the world, both East and West, before eventually settling in Amsterdam, Netherlands...
Eddie Woods is an American poet, prose writer, editor and publisher who lived and traveled in various parts of the world, both East and West, before eventually settling in Amsterdam, Netherlands...
Edgar Dewitt Jones
Edgar Dewitt Jones (1876–1956) was an American clergyman, ecumenist, and author, born December 5, 1876 at Hearne, Tex., and educated at Transylvania University where he was a member of the Alpha...
Edgar Dewitt Jones (1876–1956) was an American clergyman, ecumenist, and author, born December 5, 1876 at Hearne, Tex., and educated at Transylvania University where he was a member of the Alpha...
Edmund Platt
Edmund Platt (February 2, 1865 - August 7, 1939) was a United States Representative from New York.
Edmund Platt (February 2, 1865 - August 7, 1939) was a United States Representative from New York.
Edward E. Moore
Edward E. Moore, an attorney and real-estate man, was an Indiana state senator for eight years in the early part of the 20th Century and a City Council member in Los Angeles, California, from 19...
Edward E. Moore, an attorney and real-estate man, was an Indiana state senator for eight years in the early part of the 20th Century and a City Council member in Los Angeles, California, from 19...
Edward H. Gillette
Edward Hooker Gillette (October 1, 1840 – August 14, 1918) was a nineteenth-century populist politician and editor from Iowa.
Edward Hooker Gillette (October 1, 1840 – August 14, 1918) was a nineteenth-century populist politician and editor from Iowa.
Edward Hubert Butler, Jr.
Edward Hubert Butler, Jr. was an American publisher and editor of The Buffalo Evening News and president of radio station WBEN and WBEN-TV.
Edward Hubert Butler, Jr. was an American publisher and editor of The Buffalo Evening News and president of radio station WBEN and WBEN-TV.
Edward Rosewater
Edward Rosewater, born Edward Rosenwasser, (January 21, 1841 – August 30, 1906) was a Republican Party politician and newspaper editor in Omaha, Nebraska.
Edward Rosewater, born Edward Rosenwasser, (January 21, 1841 – August 30, 1906) was a Republican Party politician and newspaper editor in Omaha, Nebraska.
Edward Vernon Sparhawk
Edward Vernon Sparhawk (January 25, 1801–January 13, 1838) was an American author, poet, journalist, editor and publisher, and a contemporary of Edgar Allen Poe.
Edward Vernon Sparhawk (January 25, 1801–January 13, 1838) was an American author, poet, journalist, editor and publisher, and a contemporary of Edgar Allen Poe.
Edwin Lawrence Godkin
Edwin Lawrence Godkin was an Irish-born American journalist and newspaper editor.
Edwin Lawrence Godkin was an Irish-born American journalist and newspaper editor.
Edwin Moss Watson
Edwin Moss Watson (1867–1937) was a newspaper editor and publisher in Columbia, Missouri.
Edwin Moss Watson (1867–1937) was a newspaper editor and publisher in Columbia, Missouri.
Edwin O. Guthman
Edwin O. Guthman was a Pulitzer Prize winning journalist and university professor.
Edwin O. Guthman was a Pulitzer Prize winning journalist and university professor.
Edwin R. V. Wright
Edwin Ruthvin Vincent Wright (January 2, 1812 – January 21, 1871) was an American lawyer, editor and Democratic Party politician who represented from 1865-1867.
Edwin Ruthvin Vincent Wright (January 2, 1812 – January 21, 1871) was an American lawyer, editor and Democratic Party politician who represented from 1865-1867.
Elaine A. Cannon
Elaine Anderson Cannon was the eighth general president of the Young Women organization of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from 1978 to 1984.
Elaine Anderson Cannon was the eighth general president of the Young Women organization of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from 1978 to 1984.
Eldora Marie Bolyard Nuzum
Eldora Marie Bolyard Nuzum (1926–2004) was a American newspaper editor and journalist who interviewed several United States presidents.
Eldora Marie Bolyard Nuzum (1926–2004) was a American newspaper editor and journalist who interviewed several United States presidents.
Elijah Embree Hoss
Elijah Embree Hoss (April 14, 1849 – April 23, 1919) was an American bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, elected in 1902.
Elijah Embree Hoss (April 14, 1849 – April 23, 1919) was an American bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, elected in 1902.
Ellis Yarnal Berry
Ellis Yarnall Berry was an attorney, newspaper publisher and politician, elected to the United States House of Representatives.
Ellis Yarnall Berry was an attorney, newspaper publisher and politician, elected to the United States House of Representatives.
Emanuel Freedman
Emanuel R. Freedman (died 1971) was an American journalist.
Emanuel R. Freedman (died 1971) was an American journalist.
Erik Wemple
Erik Wemple (born August 18, 1964) is the editor of the alternative weekly Washington City Paper.
Erik Wemple (born August 18, 1964) is the editor of the alternative weekly Washington City Paper.
Ernest Gruening
Ernest Henry Gruening (February 6, 1887 June 26, 1974) was an American journalist and Democrat who was the Governor of the Alaska Territory from 1939 until 1953, and a United States Senator from...
Ernest Henry Gruening (February 6, 1887 June 26, 1974) was an American journalist and Democrat who was the Governor of the Alaska Territory from 1939 until 1953, and a United States Senator from...
Ernest Untermann
Gerhard Ernest Untermann, Sr. (1864–1956) was a German-American seaman, socialist author, translator, newspaper editor.
Gerhard Ernest Untermann, Sr. (1864–1956) was a German-American seaman, socialist author, translator, newspaper editor.
Errol Louis
Errol Louis is the host of Inside City Hall, a program about New York City politics that airs nightly on NY1.
Errol Louis is the host of Inside City Hall, a program about New York City politics that airs nightly on NY1.
Eugene Field
Eugene Field, Sr. was an American writer, best known for his children's poetry and humorous essays.
Eugene Field, Sr. was an American writer, best known for his children's poetry and humorous essays.
F. Gilman Spencer
F. Gilman Spencer was an American newspaper editor.
F. Gilman Spencer was an American newspaper editor.
Francis B. Loomis
Francis Butler Loomis (1861–1948) began his career as a newspaperman in his hometown of Marietta, Ohio, editing the Marietta Leader while a student at Marietta College.
Francis Butler Loomis (1861–1948) began his career as a newspaperman in his hometown of Marietta, Ohio, editing the Marietta Leader while a student at Marietta College.
Francis H. Case
Francis Higbee Case (December 9, 1896 June 22, 1962) was an American journalist and politician who served for 25 years as a member of the United States Congress from South Dakota.
Francis Higbee Case (December 9, 1896 June 22, 1962) was an American journalist and politician who served for 25 years as a member of the United States Congress from South Dakota.
Francis Pharcellus Church
Francis Pharcellus Church (February 22, 1839 – April 11, 1906) was an American publisher and editor.
Francis Pharcellus Church (February 22, 1839 – April 11, 1906) was an American publisher and editor.
Francis W. Palmer
Francis Wayland Palmer (October 11, 1827 – December 3, 1907) was a nineteenth-century politician, publisher, printer, editor and proprietor from New York, Iowa and Illinois.
Francis Wayland Palmer (October 11, 1827 – December 3, 1907) was a nineteenth-century politician, publisher, printer, editor and proprietor from New York, Iowa and Illinois.
Frank J. Cannon
Frank Jenne Cannon (January 25, 1859 July 25, 1933) was the first United States Senator from Utah, who served from 1896 to 1899.
Frank Jenne Cannon (January 25, 1859 July 25, 1933) was the first United States Senator from Utah, who served from 1896 to 1899.
Frank L. Greene
Frank Lester Greene (February 10, 1870 December 17, 1930) was a United States Representative and Senator from Vermont.
Frank Lester Greene (February 10, 1870 December 17, 1930) was a United States Representative and Senator from Vermont.
Frank Lebby Stanton
Frank Lebby Stanton, frequently credited as Frank L. Stanton, Frank Stanton or F. L. Stanton, was an American lyricist.
Frank Lebby Stanton, frequently credited as Frank L. Stanton, Frank Stanton or F. L. Stanton, was an American lyricist.
Franklin Benjamin Sanborn
Franklin Benjamin Sanborn (December 15, 1831 – February 24, 1917) was an American journalist, author, and reformer.
Franklin Benjamin Sanborn (December 15, 1831 – February 24, 1917) was an American journalist, author, and reformer.
Frederick W. Seward
Frederick William Seward (July 8, 1830 – April 25, 1915) was the Assistant Secretary of State during the American Civil War, serving in Abraham Lincoln's administration as well as under An...
Frederick William Seward (July 8, 1830 – April 25, 1915) was the Assistant Secretary of State during the American Civil War, serving in Abraham Lincoln's administration as well as under An...
Fremont Older
Fremont Older was a newspaperman and editor in San Francisco, California for nearly fifty years.
Fremont Older was a newspaperman and editor in San Francisco, California for nearly fifty years.
Fulton J. Redman
Fulton Jarvis Redman was a Maine politician and newspaper editor.
Fulton Jarvis Redman was a Maine politician and newspaper editor.
Gaylord Wilshire
Henry Gaylord Wilshire, known to his contemporaries by his middle name of "Gaylord," was a land developer, publisher and outspoken socialist who gave Los Angeles' famous Wilshire Boulevard its name.
Henry Gaylord Wilshire, known to his contemporaries by his middle name of "Gaylord," was a land developer, publisher and outspoken socialist who gave Los Angeles' famous Wilshire Boulevard its name.
Gene Weingarten
Gene Weingarten (born October 2, 1951 in New York) is a two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist known for both his serious and humorous work.
Gene Weingarten (born October 2, 1951 in New York) is a two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist known for both his serious and humorous work.
George A. Killenberg
George Andrew Killenberg (born March 30, 1917, United States) is a notable American newspaper editor.
George Andrew Killenberg (born March 30, 1917, United States) is a notable American newspaper editor.
George Boomer
George Ellsworth Boomer (1862 - 1915) was an American socialist journalist, newspaper editor, and political activist.
George Ellsworth Boomer (1862 - 1915) was an American socialist journalist, newspaper editor, and political activist.
George Cary
George Cary was a United States Representative from Georgia.
George Cary was a United States Representative from Georgia.
George Cruikshank (editor)
George Marcus Cruikshank was an American educator, newspaper editor and historian.
George Marcus Cruikshank was an American educator, newspaper editor and historian.
George D. Perkins
George Douglas Perkins was a longtime newspaper editor, Republican U.S. Representative from Iowa's 11th congressional district in the northwestern portion of the state, and an unsuccessful candi...
George Douglas Perkins was a longtime newspaper editor, Republican U.S. Representative from Iowa's 11th congressional district in the northwestern portion of the state, and an unsuccessful candi...
George D. Prentice
George Dennison Prentice was the editor of the Louisville Journal, which he built into a major newspaper in Louisville, Kentucky.
George Dennison Prentice was the editor of the Louisville Journal, which he built into a major newspaper in Louisville, Kentucky.
George L. Miller
Dr. George Lorin Miller (1830-August 28, 1920) was a pioneer physician, editor, politician, civic leader and land owner in Omaha, Nebraska.
Dr. George Lorin Miller (1830-August 28, 1920) was a pioneer physician, editor, politician, civic leader and land owner in Omaha, Nebraska.
George R. Dale
George Reynolds Dale (born February 5, 1867, Monticello, Indiana; died March 27, 1936, Muncie, Indiana) was an American newspaper editor and politician.
George Reynolds Dale (born February 5, 1867, Monticello, Indiana; died March 27, 1936, Muncie, Indiana) was an American newspaper editor and politician.
George Sibley Johns
George Sibley Johns (1857–1941) was an American journalist, most notable as editor of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
George Sibley Johns (1857–1941) was an American journalist, most notable as editor of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
George W. Daley
George William Daley (September 14, 1875 - August 12, 1952) was an American newspaper editor, sports writer, and syndicated author of fictional baseball stories and poetry The Stolen Base.
George William Daley (September 14, 1875 - August 12, 1952) was an American newspaper editor, sports writer, and syndicated author of fictional baseball stories and poetry The Stolen Base.
George W. Shannon
George Washington Shannon (February 20, 1914 - April 25, 1998) was a conservative Louisiana journalist.
George Washington Shannon (February 20, 1914 - April 25, 1998) was a conservative Louisiana journalist.
Gershon Agron
Gershon Agron (1894-1959) was an Israeli newspaper editor and mayor of Jerusalem in 1955-1959.
Gershon Agron (1894-1959) was an Israeli newspaper editor and mayor of Jerusalem in 1955-1959.
Gideon J. Tucker
Gideon John Tucker (February 10, 1826 New York City – July 1899 New York City) was an American lawyer, newspaper editor and politician.
Gideon John Tucker (February 10, 1826 New York City – July 1899 New York City) was an American lawyer, newspaper editor and politician.
Gideon T. Stewart
Gideon Tabor Stewart (August 7, 1824 – 1909) was an American lawyer as well as a newspaper owner and editor.
Gideon Tabor Stewart (August 7, 1824 – 1909) was an American lawyer as well as a newspaper owner and editor.
Gideon Welles
Gideon Welles (July 1, 1802 – February 11, 1878) was the United States Secretary of the Navy from 1861 to 1869.
Gideon Welles (July 1, 1802 – February 11, 1878) was the United States Secretary of the Navy from 1861 to 1869.
Gilbert Hitchcock
Gilbert Monell Hitchcock (September 18, 1859 February 3, 1934) was a Representative and a Senator from Nebraska, and the founder of the Omaha World-Herald.
Gilbert Monell Hitchcock (September 18, 1859 February 3, 1934) was a Representative and a Senator from Nebraska, and the founder of the Omaha World-Herald.
Glenn Kramon
Glenn Kramon (born May 25, 1953) is an award winning American journalist.
Glenn Kramon (born May 25, 1953) is an award winning American journalist.
Gregory L. Moore
Gregory L. Moore has been the editor of the Denver Post since June, 2002.
Gregory L. Moore has been the editor of the Denver Post since June, 2002.
Gulbrand Hagen
Gudbrand Torsteinson Hagen (1864 to 1919) was an American newspaper editor, writer, photographer in Minnesota and North Dakota at the end of 19th Century and beginning of the 20th.
Gudbrand Torsteinson Hagen (1864 to 1919) was an American newspaper editor, writer, photographer in Minnesota and North Dakota at the end of 19th Century and beginning of the 20th.
Gus Savage
Augustus Alexander "Gus" Savage (born October 30, 1925) is a former Democratic member of the United States House of Representatives from Illinois.
Augustus Alexander "Gus" Savage (born October 30, 1925) is a former Democratic member of the United States House of Representatives from Illinois.
Haldor Johan Hanson
Haldor Johan Hanson (June 24, 1856 - December 14, 1929) was an American hymn writer, publisher and author.
Haldor Johan Hanson (June 24, 1856 - December 14, 1929) was an American hymn writer, publisher and author.
Harold E. Martin
Harold Eugene Martin (October 4, 1923 - July 4, 2007) was a Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper editor and publisher who also served as a director of the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association.
Harold Eugene Martin (October 4, 1923 - July 4, 2007) was a Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper editor and publisher who also served as a director of the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association.
Harold Knutson
Harold Knutson (October 20, 1880 – August 21, 1953) was born in Skien, in Telemark county, Norway.
Harold Knutson (October 20, 1880 – August 21, 1953) was born in Skien, in Telemark county, Norway.
Harriet Fier
Harriet Fier is an American writer and editor.
Harriet Fier is an American writer and editor.
Harry M. Rosenfeld
Harry M. Rosenfeld (born August 12, 1929) is an American newspaper editor who was the editor in charge of local news at The Washington Post during the Watergate scandal.
Harry M. Rosenfeld (born August 12, 1929) is an American newspaper editor who was the editor in charge of local news at The Washington Post during the Watergate scandal.
Harry W. Frantz
Harry W. Frantz (November 5, 1891 – April 26, 1982) was an international editor and correspondent for the Washington Bureau of United Press International for more than four decades.
Harry W. Frantz (November 5, 1891 – April 26, 1982) was an international editor and correspondent for the Washington Bureau of United Press International for more than four decades.
Harry W. Musselwhite
Harry Webster Musselwhite (May 23, 1868 - December 14, 1955) was a politician from the U.S. state of Michigan.
Harry Webster Musselwhite (May 23, 1868 - December 14, 1955) was a politician from the U.S. state of Michigan.
Hartriono B. Sastrowardoyo
Hartriono Benjamin Sastrowardoyo is a voiceover actor and American journalist reporting for the Metro section of The Asbury Park Press, as one of its staff writers, specifically Berkeley Tow...
Hartriono Benjamin Sastrowardoyo is a voiceover actor and American journalist reporting for the Metro section of The Asbury Park Press, as one of its staff writers, specifically Berkeley Tow...
Hartzell Spence
John Hartzell Spence (February 15, 1908 – May 9, 2001) was an American writer and founding editor of Yank, the Army Weekly, a weekly magazine published by the United States military during...
John Hartzell Spence (February 15, 1908 – May 9, 2001) was an American writer and founding editor of Yank, the Army Weekly, a weekly magazine published by the United States military during...
Harvey Magee Watterson
Harvey Magee Watterson (November 23, 1811 – October 1, 1891) was an American lawyer, newspaper editor, and politician.
Harvey Magee Watterson (November 23, 1811 – October 1, 1891) was an American lawyer, newspaper editor, and politician.
Harvey O'Connor
Harvey O'Connor (1898 - 1972) was an American radical journalist, newspaper editor, and political activist.
Harvey O'Connor (1898 - 1972) was an American radical journalist, newspaper editor, and political activist.
Harvey W. Scott
Harvey Whitefield Scott (February 1, 1838 – August 7, 1910) was an American pioneer, newspaper editor, and historian.
Harvey Whitefield Scott (February 1, 1838 – August 7, 1910) was an American pioneer, newspaper editor, and historian.
Hazel Brannon Smith
Hazel Freeman Brannon Smith (February 4, 1914, Alabama City, Alabama - May 15, 1994, Cleveland, Tennessee), the owner and editor of four weekly newspapers in rural Mississippi, was the first wo...
Hazel Freeman Brannon Smith (February 4, 1914, Alabama City, Alabama - May 15, 1994, Cleveland, Tennessee), the owner and editor of four weekly newspapers in rural Mississippi, was the first wo...
Heinrich Didier
Heinrich Didier was a German emigrant to the United States of America and was one of the editorsw of the Deutsche Schnellpost in 1850.
Heinrich Didier was a German emigrant to the United States of America and was one of the editorsw of the Deutsche Schnellpost in 1850.
Helen Derr
Helen Elizabeth Clark Derr (December 17, 1918–June 21, 2011) was a nationally recognized journalist, religion writer, and editor during a career at the Alexandria Daily Town Talk that ...
Helen Elizabeth Clark Derr (December 17, 1918–June 21, 2011) was a nationally recognized journalist, religion writer, and editor during a career at the Alexandria Daily Town Talk that ...
Henry Chadwick (Seattle)
Henry Alexander Chadwick (June 6, 1866–June 1934) was an American journalist; from 1894 until his death, he was the editor, owner and publisher of The Argus, a weekly newspaper in Seattle, W...
Henry Alexander Chadwick (June 6, 1866–June 1934) was an American journalist; from 1894 until his death, he was the editor, owner and publisher of The Argus, a weekly newspaper in Seattle, W...
Henry Dickinson Green
Henry Dickinson Green (May 3, 1857 – December 29, 1929) was a Democratic member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania.
Henry Dickinson Green (May 3, 1857 – December 29, 1929) was a Democratic member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania.
Henry Doorly
Henry Doorly (November 9, 1879 – June 21, 1961), a native of Barbados, moved to Omaha while working as an engineer and then moved into the newspaper business.
Henry Doorly (November 9, 1879 – June 21, 1961), a native of Barbados, moved to Omaha while working as an engineer and then moved into the newspaper business.
Henry F. Harrington
Henry F. Harrington was an American newspaper editor.
Henry F. Harrington was an American newspaper editor.
Henry Justin Smith
Henry Justin Smith (June 19, 1875 – February 9, 1936) was managing editor of the Chicago Daily News.
Henry Justin Smith (June 19, 1875 – February 9, 1936) was managing editor of the Chicago Daily News.
Henry R. Pease
Henry Roberts Pease (February 19, 1835 January 2, 1907) was a United States Senator from Mississippi.
Henry Roberts Pease (February 19, 1835 January 2, 1907) was a United States Senator from Mississippi.
Henry Stockbridge, Jr.
Henry Stockbridge, Jr. (September 18, 1856 - March 22, 1924) was a U.S. Representative from Maryland.
Henry Stockbridge, Jr. (September 18, 1856 - March 22, 1924) was a U.S. Representative from Maryland.
Herbert Bayard Swope
Herbert Bayard Swope was a U.S. editor, journalist and intimate of the Algonquin Round Table.
Herbert Bayard Swope was a U.S. editor, journalist and intimate of the Algonquin Round Table.
Herbert Britton Gwyn
The Reverend Herbert Britton Gwyn was the editor of The Churchman, the New York weekly representing the Low Church faction of the Protestant Episcopal Church.
The Reverend Herbert Britton Gwyn was the editor of The Churchman, the New York weekly representing the Low Church faction of the Protestant Episcopal Church.
Herman Bernstein
Herman Bernstein (September 21, 1876 – August 31, 1935) was an American journalist, writer, translator, and diplomat.
Herman Bernstein (September 21, 1876 – August 31, 1935) was an American journalist, writer, translator, and diplomat.
Hermann Raster
Hermann Raster was a German Forty-Eighter, best known for his job as chief editor for the Illinois Staats-Zeitung between 1867 and 1891.
Hermann Raster was a German Forty-Eighter, best known for his job as chief editor for the Illinois Staats-Zeitung between 1867 and 1891.
Hodding Carter
William Hodding Carter, II (February 3, 1907 – April 4, 1972) was a prominent Southern U.S. progressive journalist and author.
William Hodding Carter, II (February 3, 1907 – April 4, 1972) was a prominent Southern U.S. progressive journalist and author.
Hodding Carter III
William Hodding Carter, III, is an American journalist and politician best known for his role as Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs in the Jimmy Carter administration.
William Hodding Carter, III, is an American journalist and politician best known for his role as Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs in the Jimmy Carter administration.
Horace Mellard DuBose
Horace Mellard DuBose (7 November 1858 – 15 January 1941) was an American bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South and The Methodist Church, elected in 1918.
Horace Mellard DuBose (7 November 1858 – 15 January 1941) was an American bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South and The Methodist Church, elected in 1918.
Ida Crouch-Hazlett
Ida Estelle Crouch was an American political activist prominent in the suffrage and socialist movements.
Ida Estelle Crouch was an American political activist prominent in the suffrage and socialist movements.
Ira Stoll
Ira Stoll is editor of FutureOfCapitalism.com.
Ira Stoll is editor of FutureOfCapitalism.com.
Isaac H. Bromley
Isaac Hill Bromley (1833-1899) was an American lawyer, editor, politician, railroad director, possibly most notable as a humorist.
Isaac Hill Bromley (1833-1899) was an American lawyer, editor, politician, railroad director, possibly most notable as a humorist.
Isaac R. Sherwood
Isaac Ruth Sherwood (August 13, 1835 – October 15, 1925) was an American politician and newspaper editor from Toledo, Ohio, as well as an officer in the Union army during the Civil War.
Isaac Ruth Sherwood (August 13, 1835 – October 15, 1925) was an American politician and newspaper editor from Toledo, Ohio, as well as an officer in the Union army during the Civil War.
J. Louis Engdahl
John Louis Engdahl (1884–1932) was an American socialist journalist and newspaper editor.
John Louis Engdahl (1884–1932) was an American socialist journalist and newspaper editor.
J. R. Norton
J.R. Norton (aka James Norton) is a former Middle East editor for The Christian Science Monitor, and was research director for The Al Franken Show.
J.R. Norton (aka James Norton) is a former Middle East editor for The Christian Science Monitor, and was research director for The Al Franken Show.
Jackie Devereaux
Jackie Devereaux, born (Jacqueline Elaine Gladfelter) on July 1, 1955, is an American writer, editor and co-founder of the Desert Valley Star weekly newspaper serving the Palm Springs region of ...
Jackie Devereaux, born (Jacqueline Elaine Gladfelter) on July 1, 1955, is an American writer, editor and co-founder of the Desert Valley Star weekly newspaper serving the Palm Springs region of ...
James DeNoon Reymert
James DeNoon Reymert (October 24, 1821 – March 25, 1896) was an American newspaper editor, mine operator, lawyer and politician.
James DeNoon Reymert (October 24, 1821 – March 25, 1896) was an American newspaper editor, mine operator, lawyer and politician.
James F. Hoge, Jr.
James Fulton Hoge, Jr. (born 1935) was the editor of Foreign Affairs and the Peter G. Peterson Chair at the Council on Foreign Relations.
James Fulton Hoge, Jr. (born 1935) was the editor of Foreign Affairs and the Peter G. Peterson Chair at the Council on Foreign Relations.
James J. Kilpatrick
James Jackson Kilpatrick (November 1, 1920 – August 15, 2010) was an American editorial columnist and grammarian.
James Jackson Kilpatrick (November 1, 1920 – August 15, 2010) was an American editorial columnist and grammarian.
James Joseph Patterson
James Joseph Patterson (1923–1992) was an American newspaper executive who was part of an influential publishing family.
James Joseph Patterson (1923–1992) was an American newspaper executive who was part of an influential publishing family.
James M. Comly
James Munroe Stuart Comly was a brigadier general in the Union Army during the American Civil War, as well as a journalist, attorney, newspaper editor and owner, historian and diplomat.
James Munroe Stuart Comly was a brigadier general in the Union Army during the American Civil War, as well as a journalist, attorney, newspaper editor and owner, historian and diplomat.
James M. Flinchum
James Maxwell Flinchum, Jr., known as Jim Flinchum (November 5, 1916-August 2, 2011), was from 1961 until his retirement in 1985 the editor-in-chief of the Wyoming State Tribune, one o...
James Maxwell Flinchum, Jr., known as Jim Flinchum (November 5, 1916-August 2, 2011), was from 1961 until his retirement in 1985 the editor-in-chief of the Wyoming State Tribune, one o...
James McMaster
James McMaster was an American Catholic newspaper editor.
James McMaster was an American Catholic newspaper editor.
James Rivington
James Rivington (1724 – July 1802) was an English-born American journalist who published one of the most infamous Loyalist newspapers in the American colonies, Rivington's Gazette.
James Rivington (1724 – July 1802) was an English-born American journalist who published one of the most infamous Loyalist newspapers in the American colonies, Rivington's Gazette.
James Russell Wiggins
James Russell Wiggins (December 4, 1903 in Luverne, Minnesota – November 19, 2000 in Brooklin, Maine) was managing editor of The Washington Post and United States Ambassador to the Uni...
James Russell Wiggins (December 4, 1903 in Luverne, Minnesota – November 19, 2000 in Brooklin, Maine) was managing editor of The Washington Post and United States Ambassador to the Uni...
James S. Allen
James S. Allen was a Marxist Scholar, writer, community organizer, and an editor for the Communist Party, USA.
James S. Allen was a Marxist Scholar, writer, community organizer, and an editor for the Communist Party, USA.
James Wieghart
James Gerard Wieghart (pronounced ; August 16, 1933 (Niles, Michigan) – February 21, 2010 (Clare, Michigan)) was an American editor and newpapman and a minor figure in the Iran Contra affair.
James Gerard Wieghart (pronounced ; August 16, 1933 (Niles, Michigan) – February 21, 2010 (Clare, Michigan)) was an American editor and newpapman and a minor figure in the Iran Contra affair.
Jane Quinn Davis
Jane Quinn Davis was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Jane Quinn Davis was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Janne M. Sjödahl
Janne Mattson Sjödahl (29 November 1853 – 23 June 1939) was a Swedish convert to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) and was the author of influential commentaries on LD...
Janne Mattson Sjödahl (29 November 1853 – 23 June 1939) was a Swedish convert to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) and was the author of influential commentaries on LD...
Jared Taylor
Samuel Jared Taylor of Oakton, Virginia, is an American journalist and an advocate of what he describes as "racial realism", a philosophy that understands race as a biological reality and advoca...
Samuel Jared Taylor of Oakton, Virginia, is an American journalist and an advocate of what he describes as "racial realism", a philosophy that understands race as a biological reality and advoca...
Jed Horne
Jed Horne works for the New Orleans area newspaper The Times-Picayune, of which he is currently the metro editor.
Jed Horne works for the New Orleans area newspaper The Times-Picayune, of which he is currently the metro editor.
Jed Johnson (Oklahoma)
Jed Joseph Johnson (July 31, 1888 – May 8, 1963) was a politician from the state of Oklahoma.
Jed Joseph Johnson (July 31, 1888 – May 8, 1963) was a politician from the state of Oklahoma.
Jeff Koyen
Jeff Koyen, born in 1969 in suburban New Jersey, is an American journalist living in Brooklyn.
Jeff Koyen, born in 1969 in suburban New Jersey, is an American journalist living in Brooklyn.
Jeffrey T. Kuhner
Jeffrey Thomas Kuhner (born September 1, 1969) is a radio host, commentator, and was an editor of Insight on the News.
Jeffrey Thomas Kuhner (born September 1, 1969) is a radio host, commentator, and was an editor of Insight on the News.
Jeremiah Burrell
Jeremiah Murry Burrell (born September 1, 1815 in Murrysville, Pennsylvania) was a lawyer and judge in western Pennsylvania, of whom three areas were named for.
Jeremiah Murry Burrell (born September 1, 1815 in Murrysville, Pennsylvania) was a lawyer and judge in western Pennsylvania, of whom three areas were named for.
Jeremiah N. Reynolds
Jeremiah N. Reynolds, also known as J.N. Reynolds, was an American newspaper editor, lecturer, explorer and author who became an influential advocate for scientific expeditions.
Jeremiah N. Reynolds, also known as J.N. Reynolds, was an American newspaper editor, lecturer, explorer and author who became an influential advocate for scientific expeditions.
Jim Amoss
Jim Amoss is editor of the New Orleans Times-Picayune.
Jim Amoss is editor of the New Orleans Times-Picayune.
Jim Bellows
Jim Bellows (November 12, 1922 – March 6, 2009) was considered to be one of the most influential figures in American journalism of the 20th century.
Jim Bellows (November 12, 1922 – March 6, 2009) was considered to be one of the most influential figures in American journalism of the 20th century.
Joan Riddell Cook
Joan Riddell Cook was an American newspaper journalist and editor, a trade union leader, and a founding director of JAWS.
Joan Riddell Cook was an American newspaper journalist and editor, a trade union leader, and a founding director of JAWS.
Jodi Kantor
Jodi Kantor is a The New York Times correspondent and author of the best-selling book The Obamas, published by Little Brown in January 2012.
Jodi Kantor is a The New York Times correspondent and author of the best-selling book The Obamas, published by Little Brown in January 2012.
Joe Garden
Joe Garden (born March 10, 1970) is an American comedy writer.
Joe Garden (born March 10, 1970) is an American comedy writer.
Joe Stroud
Joe Hinton Stroud (1936—2002) was Editor and Senior Vice President of the Detroit Free Press for twenty five years from 1973 to 1998.
Joe Hinton Stroud (1936—2002) was Editor and Senior Vice President of the Detroit Free Press for twenty five years from 1973 to 1998.
Joel T. Headley
Joel Tyler Headley (December 30, 1813 - d. December 30, 1897) was an American clergyman, historian, Author, newspaper editor and politician who served as Secretary of State of New York.
Joel Tyler Headley (December 30, 1813 - d. December 30, 1897) was an American clergyman, historian, Author, newspaper editor and politician who served as Secretary of State of New York.
Johannes B. Wist
Johannes B. Wist was a Norwegian American newspaper editor, journalist and author.
Johannes B. Wist was a Norwegian American newspaper editor, journalist and author.
John Buchanan Robinson
John Buchanan Robinson (May 23, 1846 – January 28, 1933) was a Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania.
John Buchanan Robinson (May 23, 1846 – January 28, 1933) was a Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania.
John Carroll (journalist)
John S. Carroll is an American newspaper journalist who was the editor of The Los Angeles Times and The Baltimore Sun.
John S. Carroll is an American newspaper journalist who was the editor of The Los Angeles Times and The Baltimore Sun.
John Daly Burk
John Daly Burk (ca.1776-1808) was an Irish-born dramatist, historian and newspaperman in the United States in the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
John Daly Burk (ca.1776-1808) was an Irish-born dramatist, historian and newspaperman in the United States in the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
John Edward Kelley
John Edward Kelley was a newspaperman and a politician from South Dakota.
John Edward Kelley was a newspaperman and a politician from South Dakota.
John F. Harris
John F. Harris is editor in chief for Politico, an Arlington, Virginia based political news organization.
John F. Harris is editor in chief for Politico, an Arlington, Virginia based political news organization.
John Gates
John "Johnny" Gates, born Solomon Regenstreif was a prominent American Communist journalist, best remembered as one of the individuals spearheading a failed attempt at liberalization of th...
John "Johnny" Gates, born Solomon Regenstreif was a prominent American Communist journalist, best remembered as one of the individuals spearheading a failed attempt at liberalization of th...
John H. Steele
John H. Steele (January 6, 1807–January 11, 1871) was an American newspaper editor.
John H. Steele (January 6, 1807–January 11, 1871) was an American newspaper editor.
John Holmes Prentiss
John Holmes Prentiss (April 17, 1784 - June 26, 1861) was a United States Representative from New York.
John Holmes Prentiss (April 17, 1784 - June 26, 1861) was a United States Representative from New York.
John Huston Finley
John Huston Finley (October 19, 1863 – March 7, 1940) was Professor of Polities at Princeton University from 1900 to 1903, and President of the College of the City of New York from 1903 un...
John Huston Finley (October 19, 1863 – March 7, 1940) was Professor of Polities at Princeton University from 1900 to 1903, and President of the College of the City of New York from 1903 un...
John J. Fitz Gerald
John Joseph Fitz Gerald (March 7, 1893 – March 17, 1963) was a turf racing writer for the New York Morning Telegraph, from 1912 to 1940 (except for his service in World War I), serving...
John Joseph Fitz Gerald (March 7, 1893 – March 17, 1963) was a turf racing writer for the New York Morning Telegraph, from 1912 to 1940 (except for his service in World War I), serving...
John L. O'Sullivan
John Louis O'Sullivan was an American columnist and editor who used the term "Manifest Destiny" in 1845 to promote the annexation of Texas and the Oregon Country to the United States.
John Louis O'Sullivan was an American columnist and editor who used the term "Manifest Destiny" in 1845 to promote the annexation of Texas and the Oregon Country to the United States.
John Letcher
John Letcher (March 29, 1813 January 26, 1884) was an American lawyer, journalist, and politician.
John Letcher (March 29, 1813 January 26, 1884) was an American lawyer, journalist, and politician.
John Milton Niles
John Milton Niles (August 20, 1787 – May 31, 1856) was a lawyer, editor, author and politician from Connecticut, serving in the United States Senate and as United States Postmaster General...
John Milton Niles (August 20, 1787 – May 31, 1856) was a lawyer, editor, author and politician from Connecticut, serving in the United States Senate and as United States Postmaster General...
John Mitchell, Jr. (editor)
John Mitchell, Jr. (July 11, 1863, to December 3, 1929) was an African American businessman, politician, and newspaper editor.
John Mitchell, Jr. (July 11, 1863, to December 3, 1929) was an African American businessman, politician, and newspaper editor.
John Q. Cannon
John Quayle Cannon (April 19, 1857 – January 14, 1931) was an editor-in-chief of the Deseret News in Salt Lake City, Utah and a general authority of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Sain...
John Quayle Cannon (April 19, 1857 – January 14, 1931) was an editor-in-chief of the Deseret News in Salt Lake City, Utah and a general authority of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Sain...
John R. French
John Robert French (May 28, 1819 - October 2, 1890) was an American Congressional Representative from North Carolina.
John Robert French (May 28, 1819 - October 2, 1890) was an American Congressional Representative from North Carolina.
John R. Goodin
John Randolph Goodin (December 14, 1836 – December 18, 1885) was a nineteenth century politician, lawyer, judge and editor from Ohio and Kansas.
John Randolph Goodin (December 14, 1836 – December 18, 1885) was a nineteenth century politician, lawyer, judge and editor from Ohio and Kansas.
John Reuben Thompson
John Reuben Thompson was an American poet, journalist, editor and publisher.
John Reuben Thompson was an American poet, journalist, editor and publisher.
John Ross Woodring
John Ross Woodring (J. Ross Woodring) (1882–1946), a newspaperman, was born in Macy, Indiana, on December 23, 1882.
John Ross Woodring (J. Ross Woodring) (1882–1946), a newspaperman, was born in Macy, Indiana, on December 23, 1882.
John S. Knight
John Shively Knight was an American newspaper publisher and editor.
John Shively Knight was an American newspaper publisher and editor.
John Sherburne Sleeper
John Sherburne Sleeper was an American sailor, ship master, novelist, journalist and politician.
John Sherburne Sleeper was an American sailor, ship master, novelist, journalist and politician.
John Strausbaugh
John Strausbaugh is an American author, cultural commentator, and host of the New York Times "Weekend Explorer" video podcast series on New York City.
John Strausbaugh is an American author, cultural commentator, and host of the New York Times "Weekend Explorer" video podcast series on New York City.
John Swinton (journalist)
John Swinton (1829-1901) was a Scottish-American journalist, newspaper publisher, and orator.
John Swinton (1829-1901) was a Scottish-American journalist, newspaper publisher, and orator.
Jonathan Cilley
Jonathan Cilley (July 2, 1802 – February 24, 1838) was a member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Maine.
Jonathan Cilley (July 2, 1802 – February 24, 1838) was a member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Maine.
Jonathan S. Tobin
Jonathan S. Tobin is the senior online editor of Commentary magazine, a neo-Conservative monthly magazine covering politics, international affairs, Judaism and social, cultural and literary issues.
Jonathan S. Tobin is the senior online editor of Commentary magazine, a neo-Conservative monthly magazine covering politics, international affairs, Judaism and social, cultural and literary issues.
Joseph Cookman
Joseph ‘Joe’ Cookman (1899 – August 12, 1944) was an American journalist, writer, critic and a founder of The Newspaper Guild.
Joseph ‘Joe’ Cookman (1899 – August 12, 1944) was an American journalist, writer, critic and a founder of The Newspaper Guild.
Joseph Farah
Joseph Farah is an American author, journalist and editor-in-chief of the conservative website WorldNetDaily.
Joseph Farah is an American author, journalist and editor-in-chief of the conservative website WorldNetDaily.
Joseph H. Weston
Joseph H. Weston (August 6, 1911 – November 15, 1983) was a controversial newspaper editor in Cave City in Sharp County in northern Arkansas, whose work led to a change in his state's libe...
Joseph H. Weston (August 6, 1911 – November 15, 1983) was a controversial newspaper editor in Cave City in Sharp County in northern Arkansas, whose work led to a change in his state's libe...
Joseph J. Cannon
Joseph Jenne Cannon (May 22, 1877 – November 5, 1945) was a Utah politician and newspaper editor and was a leader in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church).
Joseph Jenne Cannon (May 22, 1877 – November 5, 1945) was a Utah politician and newspaper editor and was a leader in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church).
Joseph M. Field
Joseph M. Field (1810 – January 30, 1856) was an American actor and dramatist.
Joseph M. Field (1810 – January 30, 1856) was an American actor and dramatist.
Joseph M. Street
General Joseph Montfort Street was a 19th-century American pioneer, trader and US Army officer.
General Joseph Montfort Street was a 19th-century American pioneer, trader and US Army officer.
Joshua Leavitt
Rev. Joshua Leavitt (1794–1873) was an American Congregationalist minister and former lawyer who became a prominent writer, editor and publisher of abolitionist literature.
Rev. Joshua Leavitt (1794–1873) was an American Congregationalist minister and former lawyer who became a prominent writer, editor and publisher of abolitionist literature.
Julius Gius
Julius Gius (December 31, 1911 - October 18, 1996) was an editor of the Ventura County Star-Free Press.
Julius Gius (December 31, 1911 - October 18, 1996) was an editor of the Ventura County Star-Free Press.
June Kronholz
June Kronholz (born 1947) is an American journalist.
June Kronholz (born 1947) is an American journalist.
K. W. Lee
K. W. Lee is a Korean American journalist who became the first Asian immigrant to work for mainstream daily publications in the continental United States.
K. W. Lee is a Korean American journalist who became the first Asian immigrant to work for mainstream daily publications in the continental United States.
Kate O'Beirne
Kate O'Beirne (born Kate Walsh) is the Washington editor of National Review.
Kate O'Beirne (born Kate Walsh) is the Washington editor of National Review.
Ken Mink
Ken Paul Mink (born 1935) is an American who, at the age of 73, is believed to be the oldest person ever to score in a college basketball game.
Ken Paul Mink (born 1935) is an American who, at the age of 73, is believed to be the oldest person ever to score in a college basketball game.
Kenneth P. Johnson
Kenneth Parker Johnson (August 24, 1934 – November 2, 2008) was an American newspaper editor.
Kenneth Parker Johnson (August 24, 1934 – November 2, 2008) was an American newspaper editor.
Kristian Prestgard
Kristian Prestgard (29 April 1866 – 25 January 1946) was an author and the editor of Decorah-Posten from 1923 until 1946.
Kristian Prestgard (29 April 1866 – 25 January 1946) was an author and the editor of Decorah-Posten from 1923 until 1946.
L. C. Hughes
Louis Cameron "L. C." Hughes (May 15, 1842 – November 24, 1915) was an American newspaper editor, lawyer, union organizer, and politician who served as the eleventh Governor of Arizona Ter...
Louis Cameron "L. C." Hughes (May 15, 1842 – November 24, 1915) was an American newspaper editor, lawyer, union organizer, and politician who served as the eleventh Governor of Arizona Ter...
L. Gordon Crovitz
Louis Gordon Crovitz is an American media executive and advisor to media and technology companies.
Louis Gordon Crovitz is an American media executive and advisor to media and technology companies.
Lee Hills (journalist)
Lee Hills was an editor and publisher of the Miami Herald and the Detroit Free Press.
Lee Hills was an editor and publisher of the Miami Herald and the Detroit Free Press.
Leland Hawes
Leland Mosley Hawes Jr. is a retired American newspaper reporter for the Tampa Tribune.
Leland Mosley Hawes Jr. is a retired American newspaper reporter for the Tampa Tribune.
Leonard Downie, Jr.
Leonard "Len" Downie, Jr., the American journalist, was Executive Editor of The Washington Postfrom 1991-2008.
Leonard "Len" Downie, Jr., the American journalist, was Executive Editor of The Washington Postfrom 1991-2008.
Leonard V. Finder
Leonard V. Finder (1910 – July 3, 1969) was a lawyer and newspaper editor and publisher.
Leonard V. Finder (1910 – July 3, 1969) was a lawyer and newspaper editor and publisher.
Linda L. Booth
Linda L. Booth has been an apostle and a member of the Council of Twelve Apostles of the Community of Christ since 1998.
Linda L. Booth has been an apostle and a member of the Council of Twelve Apostles of the Community of Christ since 1998.
Lindy West
Lindy West is an American writer and newspaper editor, originally from Seattle, Washington.
Lindy West is an American writer and newspaper editor, originally from Seattle, Washington.
Lorna Kesterson
Lorna J. Kesterson (December 30, 1925 – January 16, 2012) was an American journalist, newspaper editor and politician.
Lorna J. Kesterson (December 30, 1925 – January 16, 2012) was an American journalist, newspaper editor and politician.
Louis Black
Louis Black is a co-founder of The Austin Chronicle, an alternative weekly newspaper published in Austin, Texas, and has been the newspaper's editor since its inception.
Louis Black is a co-founder of The Austin Chronicle, an alternative weekly newspaper published in Austin, Texas, and has been the newspaper's editor since its inception.
Louis Isaac Jaffe
Louis Isaac Jaffe (1888 – 1950) was editorial page editor of the Norfolk Virginian-Pilot from 1919 to 1950.
Louis Isaac Jaffe (1888 – 1950) was editorial page editor of the Norfolk Virginian-Pilot from 1919 to 1950.
Louis P. Harvey
Louis Powell Harvey (July 22, 1820– April 19, 1862) was an American politician and the seventh Governor of Wisconsin.
Louis Powell Harvey (July 22, 1820– April 19, 1862) was an American politician and the seventh Governor of Wisconsin.
Lucien Sanial
Lucien Delabarre Sanial was a French-born American newspaper editor, economist, and political activist.
Lucien Delabarre Sanial was a French-born American newspaper editor, economist, and political activist.
Ludwig Lore
Ludwig Lore (18751942) was an American socialist newspaper editor and politician, best remembered for his tenure as editor of the New Yorker Volkszeitung and role as a factional leader in th...
Ludwig Lore (18751942) was an American socialist newspaper editor and politician, best remembered for his tenure as editor of the New Yorker Volkszeitung and role as a factional leader in th...
Lynn Berry
Lynn Berry was the editor-in-chief of The Moscow Times, the leading English-language daily in Russia, until June 2006.
Lynn Berry was the editor-in-chief of The Moscow Times, the leading English-language daily in Russia, until June 2006.
M. E. Sprengelmeyer
Michael E. Sprengelmeyer (who uses the byline M.E. Sprengelmeyer) is an American newspaper reporter.
Michael E. Sprengelmeyer (who uses the byline M.E. Sprengelmeyer) is an American newspaper reporter.
Malcom Glenn
Malcom Glenn (born February 6, 1987 in Denver, Colorado) is a writer and political commentator and was the president of The Harvard Crimson, the daily student newspaper of Harvard University...
Malcom Glenn (born February 6, 1987 in Denver, Colorado) is a writer and political commentator and was the president of The Harvard Crimson, the daily student newspaper of Harvard University...
Marcus Brauchli
Marcus W. Brauchli (born June 19, 1961) is executive editor of The Washington Post, overseeing the Post's print and digital news operations.
Marcus W. Brauchli (born June 19, 1961) is executive editor of The Washington Post, overseeing the Post's print and digital news operations.
Martin Baron
Martin Baron, known as Marty, is an American journalist who has been the editor of The Boston Globe since July 2, 2001.
Martin Baron, known as Marty, is an American journalist who has been the editor of The Boston Globe since July 2, 2001.
Martin H. Glynn
Martin Henry Glynn (September 27, 1871 December 14, 1924) was an American politician.
Martin Henry Glynn (September 27, 1871 December 14, 1924) was an American politician.
Martin Maginnis
Martin Maginnis (October 27, 1841 – March 27, 1919) was a nineteenth century politician, publisher, editor and miner from Minnesota and the Montana Territory.
Martin Maginnis (October 27, 1841 – March 27, 1919) was a nineteenth century politician, publisher, editor and miner from Minnesota and the Montana Territory.
Mary Cain
Mary D. Cain was a Mississippi newspaper editor and Democratic politician.
Mary D. Cain was a Mississippi newspaper editor and Democratic politician.
Mary Inman
Ida Mary Inman, commonly called by her middle name, was an American political activist and writer.
Ida Mary Inman, commonly called by her middle name, was an American political activist and writer.
Mary Lou Forbes
Mary Lou "Ludie" Forbes (June 21, 1926 – June 27, 2009) was an American journalist and commentator who spent six decades at the Washington Evening Star and The Washington Times, se...
Mary Lou "Ludie" Forbes (June 21, 1926 – June 27, 2009) was an American journalist and commentator who spent six decades at the Washington Evening Star and The Washington Times, se...
Mary O. Kryszak
Mary Olszewski Kryszak was a schoolteacher, bookkeeper, librarian and editor from Milwaukee, Wisconsin who served seven terms as a Democratic member of the Wisconsin State Assembly.
Mary Olszewski Kryszak was a schoolteacher, bookkeeper, librarian and editor from Milwaukee, Wisconsin who served seven terms as a Democratic member of the Wisconsin State Assembly.
Matt Hongoltz-Hetling
Matt Hongoltz-Hetling is a Pulitzer Prize finalist journalist formerly working in western Maine who won the 2011 George Polk award for Local Reporting, and appears on the List of George Polk Awa...
Matt Hongoltz-Hetling is a Pulitzer Prize finalist journalist formerly working in western Maine who won the 2011 George Polk award for Local Reporting, and appears on the List of George Polk Awa...
Matthew Simpson
Matthew Simpson (20 June 1811 – 18 June 1884), was an American bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church, elected in 1852.
Matthew Simpson (20 June 1811 – 18 June 1884), was an American bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church, elected in 1852.
Matthew V. Storin
Matthew V. Storin (b. 1942, Massachusetts) was Editor of the Boston Globe from 1992-2001.
Matthew V. Storin (b. 1942, Massachusetts) was Editor of the Boston Globe from 1992-2001.
Max Scherr
Max Scherr (March 12, 1916–October 31, 1981) was an American underground newspaper editor and publisher known for his iconoclastic 1960s weekly, the Berkeley Barb.
Max Scherr (March 12, 1916–October 31, 1981) was an American underground newspaper editor and publisher known for his iconoclastic 1960s weekly, the Berkeley Barb.
McDill "Huck" Boyd
McDill "Huck" Boyd (April 17, 1907 – January 1, 1987) was a noted small-town newspaper publisher in Phillipsburg, Kansas, United States, and twice a candidate for governor of that state.
McDill "Huck" Boyd (April 17, 1907 – January 1, 1987) was a noted small-town newspaper publisher in Phillipsburg, Kansas, United States, and twice a candidate for governor of that state.
Meredith Calhoun
Meredith Calhoun (1805 – ca.
Meredith Calhoun (1805 – ca.
Mike Connolly (columnist)
Mike Connolly (1914 – November 18, 1966) was an American magazine reporter and primarily a Hollywood columnist.
Mike Connolly (1914 – November 18, 1966) was an American magazine reporter and primarily a Hollywood columnist.
Mike Levine (newspaper writer)
Mike Levine was an award winning newspaper and magazine journalist, columnist, and editor, best known for his writing and leadership roles at the Times-Herald Record and ESPN.
Mike Levine was an award winning newspaper and magazine journalist, columnist, and editor, best known for his writing and leadership roles at the Times-Herald Record and ESPN.
Mildred Brown
Mildred Brown (1915–1989) was an African American journalist, newspaper publisher, and leader in the Civil Rights Movement in Omaha, Nebraska.
Mildred Brown (1915–1989) was an African American journalist, newspaper publisher, and leader in the Civil Rights Movement in Omaha, Nebraska.
Milton Coleman
Milton Coleman is the deputy managing editor of Washington Post and the current president of the American Society of News Editors.
Milton Coleman is the deputy managing editor of Washington Post and the current president of the American Society of News Editors.
Milton Wright (bishop)
Milton Wright (17 November 1828 – 3 April 1917) was the father of aviation pioneers Wilbur Wright and Orville Wright, and a Bishop of the Church of the United Brethren in Christ.
Milton Wright (17 November 1828 – 3 April 1917) was the father of aviation pioneers Wilbur Wright and Orville Wright, and a Bishop of the Church of the United Brethren in Christ.
Mollie Slott
Mollie Slott (April 19, 1893 - January 24, 1967) was an American journalist.
Mollie Slott (April 19, 1893 - January 24, 1967) was an American journalist.
Monica C. Lozano
Monica Cecilia Lozano (b.21 July 1956, Los Angeles) is an American newspaper editor, the publisher and Chief Executive Officer of La Opinión and senior vice president of its parent company, ...
Monica Cecilia Lozano (b.21 July 1956, Los Angeles) is an American newspaper editor, the publisher and Chief Executive Officer of La Opinión and senior vice president of its parent company, ...
Mort Kondracke
Morton M. Kondracke (; born April 28, 1939) is an American political commentator and journalist.
Morton M. Kondracke (; born April 28, 1939) is an American political commentator and journalist.
Murray Bishoff
Murray Bishoff is a writer and managing editor of The Monet Times in Monett, Missouri.
Murray Bishoff is a writer and managing editor of The Monet Times in Monett, Missouri.
Nathan Elams Cockrell
Nathan Elams Cockrell (September 27, 1833 – June 3, 1859) was a founder of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity.
Nathan Elams Cockrell (September 27, 1833 – June 3, 1859) was a founder of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity.
Nathaniel Greene (journalist)
Nathaniel Greene was an American journalist.
Nathaniel Greene was an American journalist.
Ned Touchstone
Ned O'Neal Touchstone was a newspaper publisher who was a leader of the Conservative Right-Wing Movement in Louisiana politics during the 1960s.
Ned O'Neal Touchstone was a newspaper publisher who was a leader of the Conservative Right-Wing Movement in Louisiana politics during the 1960s.
Newbold Noyes, Jr.
Newbold Noyes, Jr. (August 10, 1918 - December 18, 1997) was an American publisher, journalist and newspaper editor.
Newbold Noyes, Jr. (August 10, 1918 - December 18, 1997) was an American publisher, journalist and newspaper editor.
Noah Brooks
Noah Brooks (October 25, 1830 – August 16, 1903) was a journalist and editor who worked for newspapers in Sacramento, San Francisco, Newark, and New York, and authored a major biography of Abrah...
Noah Brooks (October 25, 1830 – August 16, 1903) was a journalist and editor who worked for newspapers in Sacramento, San Francisco, Newark, and New York, and authored a major biography of Abrah...
Norman L. Richardson
Norman Lee Richardson (February 20, 1935 - June 11, 1999) was an award-winning journalist in Louisiana and Texas who was best known for his vivid coverage of hurricanes during the 1960s.
Norman Lee Richardson (February 20, 1935 - June 11, 1999) was an award-winning journalist in Louisiana and Texas who was best known for his vivid coverage of hurricanes during the 1960s.
Olive M. Johnson
Olive Malmberg Johnson (1872–1952) was an American socialist, newspaper editor and political activist.
Olive Malmberg Johnson (1872–1952) was an American socialist, newspaper editor and political activist.
Orange Judd
Orange Judd (July 26, 1822 – December 27, 1892) was an American agricultural chemist, editor, and publisher.
Orange Judd (July 26, 1822 – December 27, 1892) was an American agricultural chemist, editor, and publisher.
Orville L. Holley
Orville Luther Holley (May 19, 1791 Salisbury, Litchfield County, Connecticut - March 25, 1861 Albany, Albany County, New York) was an American writer, newspaper editor, historian and politician.
Orville Luther Holley (May 19, 1791 Salisbury, Litchfield County, Connecticut - March 25, 1861 Albany, Albany County, New York) was an American writer, newspaper editor, historian and politician.
Oskari Tokoi
Antti Oskari Tokoi was a Finnish socialist who served as a leader of the Social Democratic Party of Finland.
Antti Oskari Tokoi was a Finnish socialist who served as a leader of the Social Democratic Party of Finland.
Parker T. Williamson
Parker T. Williamson is editor emeritus of the Presbyterian Layman newspaper.
Parker T. Williamson is editor emeritus of the Presbyterian Layman newspaper.
Paul Dana (journalist)
Paul Dana (August 20, 1852-April 7, 1930) was an American journalist, the son of Charles Anderson Dana, born in New York City and educated at Harvard and Columbia universities.
Paul Dana (August 20, 1852-April 7, 1930) was an American journalist, the son of Charles Anderson Dana, born in New York City and educated at Harvard and Columbia universities.
Paul Salopek
Paul Salopek (born February 9, 1962 in Barstow, California) is a two-time Pulitzer Prize winning writer.
Paul Salopek (born February 9, 1962 in Barstow, California) is a two-time Pulitzer Prize winning writer.
Percy Saint
Percy D. Saint was an lawyer and politician who served as the Louisiana attorney general from 1924 until 1932.
Percy D. Saint was an lawyer and politician who served as the Louisiana attorney general from 1924 until 1932.
Peter Bart
Peter Benton Bart (born July 24, 1932) is an American journalist and film producer.
Peter Benton Bart (born July 24, 1932) is an American journalist and film producer.
Peter Greenough
Peter B. Greenough (February 6, 1917 – September 6, 2006) was an American journalist and editor.
Peter B. Greenough (February 6, 1917 – September 6, 2006) was an American journalist and editor.
Peter Percival Elder
Peter Percival Elder was an American politician, businessman, and newspaperman.
Peter Percival Elder was an American politician, businessman, and newspaperman.
Phil Bronstein
Phil Bronstein was the executive vice president and editor of the San Francisco Chronicle.
Phil Bronstein was the executive vice president and editor of the San Francisco Chronicle.
Philip Bennett (Washington Post)
Philip Bennett, an American journalist, was named managing editor of the Washington Post in 2004.
Philip Bennett, an American journalist, was named managing editor of the Washington Post in 2004.
Philip Freneau
Philip Morin Freneau was an American poet, nationalist, polemicist, sea captain and newspaper editor sometimes called the "Poet of the American Revolution".
Philip Morin Freneau was an American poet, nationalist, polemicist, sea captain and newspaper editor sometimes called the "Poet of the American Revolution".
Preston B. Plumb
Preston Bierce Plumb (October 12, 1837 December 20, 1891) was a United States Senator from Kansas, as well as an officer in the Union Army during the American Civil War.
Preston Bierce Plumb (October 12, 1837 December 20, 1891) was a United States Senator from Kansas, as well as an officer in the Union Army during the American Civil War.
R. D. Blumenfeld
Ralph David Blumenfeld (pen-name R.D.B., 7 April 1864 – 17 July 1948) was an American-born journalist, writer and newspaper editor who is chiefly notable for having been in charge of the B...
Ralph David Blumenfeld (pen-name R.D.B., 7 April 1864 – 17 July 1948) was an American-born journalist, writer and newspaper editor who is chiefly notable for having been in charge of the B...
R. N. DeArmond
Robert Neil "Bob" DeArmond (September 29, 1911 – November 26, 2010) was an American historian who specialized in the history of Alaska, especially the Alaska Panhandle.
Robert Neil "Bob" DeArmond (September 29, 1911 – November 26, 2010) was an American historian who specialized in the history of Alaska, especially the Alaska Panhandle.
Rachel Kollock McDowell
Rachel Kollock McDowell was an American journalist who was the first religion editor of the New York Times, serving in that position from 1920–1948.
Rachel Kollock McDowell was an American journalist who was the first religion editor of the New York Times, serving in that position from 1920–1948.
Ralph W. 'Bud' Leavitt Jr.
Ralph W. 'Bud' Leavitt Jr. (1917–1994) was a Maine newspaperman who was executive sports editor of The Bangor Daily News, and a longtime outdoor columnist recognized statewide.
Ralph W. 'Bud' Leavitt Jr. (1917–1994) was a Maine newspaperman who was executive sports editor of The Bangor Daily News, and a longtime outdoor columnist recognized statewide.
Richard Cunningham McCormick
Richard Cunningham McCormick, Jr. (May 23, 1832 June 2, 1901) was an American politician, businessman, and journalist.
Richard Cunningham McCormick, Jr. (May 23, 1832 June 2, 1901) was an American politician, businessman, and journalist.
Richard H. Stanton
Richard Henry Stanton was a nineteenth century politician, lawyer, editor and judge from Kentucky.
Richard Henry Stanton was a nineteenth century politician, lawyer, editor and judge from Kentucky.
Richard Jacobs Haldeman
Richard Jacobs Haldeman (May 19, 1831 – October 1, 1886) was a Democratic member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania.
Richard Jacobs Haldeman (May 19, 1831 – October 1, 1886) was a Democratic member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania.
Richard Joseph Cooke
Richard Joseph Cooke was a Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, elected in 1912.
Richard Joseph Cooke was a Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, elected in 1912.
Richard Lee Metcalfe
Richard Lee Metcalfe (1861–1954) was the last military Governor of Panama Canal Zone and one-time mayor of Omaha.
Richard Lee Metcalfe (1861–1954) was the last military Governor of Panama Canal Zone and one-time mayor of Omaha.
Richard Oppel
Richard A. Oppel (born c. 1943 in Florida) is an American journalist and was editor of the Austin American-Statesman from 1995 to 2008.
Richard A. Oppel (born c. 1943 in Florida) is an American journalist and was editor of the Austin American-Statesman from 1995 to 2008.
Richard Spencer (Maryland)
Richard Spencer (October 29, 1796 – September 3, 1868) was an American politician who represented the seventh congressional district of the state of Maryland from 1829 to 1831.
Richard Spencer (October 29, 1796 – September 3, 1868) was an American politician who represented the seventh congressional district of the state of Maryland from 1829 to 1831.
Robb Montgomery
Robb Montgomery is a Chicago journalist, former newspaper editor, and founder of a social network for journalists, Visual Editors.
Robb Montgomery is a Chicago journalist, former newspaper editor, and founder of a social network for journalists, Visual Editors.
Robert Bergenheim
Robert C. Bergenheim (1923/24 – June 5, 2010) was an American journalist and editor who founded the Boston Business Journal, which published its first issue on March 2, 1981.
Robert C. Bergenheim (1923/24 – June 5, 2010) was an American journalist and editor who founded the Boston Business Journal, which published its first issue on March 2, 1981.
Robert Lee Vann
Robert Lee Vann (August 27, 1879- October 24, 1940) was the publisher and editor of the Pittsburgh Courier from 1912 until his death.
Robert Lee Vann (August 27, 1879- October 24, 1940) was the publisher and editor of the Pittsburgh Courier from 1912 until his death.
Robert Ridgway (congressman)
Robert Ridgway (April 21, 1823 – October 16, 1870) was a nineteenth century congressman, lawyer and editor from Virginia.
Robert Ridgway (April 21, 1823 – October 16, 1870) was a nineteenth century congressman, lawyer and editor from Virginia.
Robert Wilson Patterson
Robert Wilson Patterson (1850–1910) was an American newspaper editor and publisher.
Robert Wilson Patterson (1850–1910) was an American newspaper editor and publisher.
Roger C. Peace
Roger Craft Peace (May 19, 1899 August 20, 1968) was a United States Senator from South Carolina.
Roger Craft Peace (May 19, 1899 August 20, 1968) was a United States Senator from South Carolina.
Ron Casey (editor)
Ronald Bruce Casey (August 21, 1951 — February 21, 2000) was a Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial writer and editorial page editor for the Birmingham News.
Ronald Bruce Casey (August 21, 1951 — February 21, 2000) was a Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial writer and editorial page editor for the Birmingham News.
Ron Garmon
Ron Garmon is an American journalist, rock critic, and short story writer who served as Arts Editor for L.A. CityBeat during its last ten months of publication.
Ron Garmon is an American journalist, rock critic, and short story writer who served as Arts Editor for L.A. CityBeat during its last ten months of publication.
Ron Lieber
Ron Lieber is an American journalist who writes the "Your Money" column for The New York Times.
Ron Lieber is an American journalist who writes the "Your Money" column for The New York Times.
Roy A. Roberts
Roy Allison Roberts (1887 - February 23, 1967) was a managing editor, president, editor and general manager of The Kansas City Star who guided the paper during its influential period during ...
Roy Allison Roberts (1887 - February 23, 1967) was a managing editor, president, editor and general manager of The Kansas City Star who guided the paper during its influential period during ...
Roy M. Fisher
Roy M. Fisher (September 5, 1918 - March 25, 1999) was a journalist and Editor-in-Chief of the Chicago Daily News.
Roy M. Fisher (September 5, 1918 - March 25, 1999) was a journalist and Editor-in-Chief of the Chicago Daily News.
Royce Howes
Royce Bucknam Howes (January 3, 1901 – March 18, 1973) was a Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist and author who also published a biography of Edgar Guest and a number of crime novels.
Royce Bucknam Howes (January 3, 1901 – March 18, 1973) was a Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist and author who also published a biography of Edgar Guest and a number of crime novels.
S. A. Kenner
Scipio African Kenner, usually known as S. A. Kenner (1852-1913) was an editor and politician in territorial and early statehood Utah.
Scipio African Kenner, usually known as S. A. Kenner (1852-1913) was an editor and politician in territorial and early statehood Utah.
Sally Bedell Smith
Sally Bedell Smith is an American historian and best selling author specializing in the history of American broadcasting and American political figures.
Sally Bedell Smith is an American historian and best selling author specializing in the history of American broadcasting and American political figures.
Sam Hanna
Samuel Andrew Hanna, Sr., known as Sam Hanna (August 13, 1933–January 15, 2006), was a Louisiana journalist who owned and published three newspapers: The Concordia Sentinel in Fe...
Samuel Andrew Hanna, Sr., known as Sam Hanna (August 13, 1933–January 15, 2006), was a Louisiana journalist who owned and published three newspapers: The Concordia Sentinel in Fe...
Samuel Boyle (journalist)
Samuel J. Boyle IV (September 25, 1948 – February 3, 2008), known as Sam Boyle, served for two decades as Chief of The Associated Press' New York City bureau.
Samuel J. Boyle IV (September 25, 1948 – February 3, 2008), known as Sam Boyle, served for two decades as Chief of The Associated Press' New York City bureau.
Samuel Hammersmark
Samuel Tellefson "Sam" Hammersmark was an American book publisher, trade union organizer, political activist, and Communist Party functionary.
Samuel Tellefson "Sam" Hammersmark was an American book publisher, trade union organizer, political activist, and Communist Party functionary.
Samuel Orace Dunn
Samuel Orace Dunn (1877- January 4, 1958) was an American transportation specialist, born in Bloomfield, Iowa.
Samuel Orace Dunn (1877- January 4, 1958) was an American transportation specialist, born in Bloomfield, Iowa.
Samuel Ringgold Ward
Samuel Ringgold Ward (October 17, 1817 – c. 1866) was an African American who escaped enslavement to become an abolitionist, newspaper editor and Congregational minister.
Samuel Ringgold Ward (October 17, 1817 – c. 1866) was an African American who escaped enslavement to become an abolitionist, newspaper editor and Congregational minister.
Seaton Gales
Seaton Gales (1828 - 1878) was editor of the Raleigh Register and a junior editor of the Raleigh Sentinel.
Seaton Gales (1828 - 1878) was editor of the Raleigh Register and a junior editor of the Raleigh Sentinel.
Seth Lipsky
Seth Lipsky (born in 1946 in Brooklyn) is the founder and editor of the New York Sun, an independent conservative daily in New York City that ceased its print edition on September 30, 2008.
Seth Lipsky (born in 1946 in Brooklyn) is the founder and editor of the New York Sun, an independent conservative daily in New York City that ceased its print edition on September 30, 2008.
Sid Salter
Supertalk Mississippi, also known as The Super Talk Mississippi Radio Network or simply Supertalk, is a statewide, commercial news and talk radio network based in Jackson, Mississippi.
Supertalk Mississippi, also known as The Super Talk Mississippi Radio Network or simply Supertalk, is a statewide, commercial news and talk radio network based in Jackson, Mississippi.
Smith Hempstone
Smith Hempstone (February 1, 1929 – November 19, 2006) was a journalist, author, and the United States ambassador to Kenya in 1989–93.
Smith Hempstone (February 1, 1929 – November 19, 2006) was a journalist, author, and the United States ambassador to Kenya in 1989–93.
Stanley R. Tiner
Stanley Ray Tiner has since May 2000 been the executive editor and vice president of The Sun Herald newspaper in Biloxi-Gulfport, Mississippi.
Stanley Ray Tiner has since May 2000 been the executive editor and vice president of The Sun Herald newspaper in Biloxi-Gulfport, Mississippi.
Stanley Walker (editor)
Stanley Walker (1898–1962) was an editor of the New York Herald Tribune in the first half of the 20th century.
Stanley Walker (1898–1962) was an editor of the New York Herald Tribune in the first half of the 20th century.
Stephen Bolles
Stephen Bolles (June 25, 1866 – July 8, 1941) was a newspaper editor, and later a congressman from Wisconsin.
Stephen Bolles (June 25, 1866 – July 8, 1941) was a newspaper editor, and later a congressman from Wisconsin.
Steve Coll
Steve Coll (born October 8, 1958 in Washington, D.C.) is a Pulitzer Prize-winning American journalist and writer.
Steve Coll (born October 8, 1958 in Washington, D.C.) is a Pulitzer Prize-winning American journalist and writer.
Sylvia Porter
Sylvia Field Porter (18 June 1913 - 5 June 1991) was an American economist and journalist.
Sylvia Field Porter (18 June 1913 - 5 June 1991) was an American economist and journalist.
Thaddeus Hanford
Thaddeus Hanford, Jr. (1847–1892) was an American newspaper editor.
Thaddeus Hanford, Jr. (1847–1892) was an American newspaper editor.
Theodore Tilton
Theodore Tilton was an American newspaper editor, poet and abolitionist.
Theodore Tilton was an American newspaper editor, poet and abolitionist.
Theophilus C. Callicot
Theophilus Carey Callicot (1826 – November 28, 1920) was an American lawyer, newspaper editor and politician.
Theophilus Carey Callicot (1826 – November 28, 1920) was an American lawyer, newspaper editor and politician.
Thomas Asbury Morris
Thomas Asbury Morris (28 April 1794 – 2 September 1874) was an American Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church, elected in 1836.
Thomas Asbury Morris (28 April 1794 – 2 September 1874) was an American Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church, elected in 1836.
Thomas C. Sharp
Thomas Coke Sharp (September 25, 1818 – April 9, 1894) was a prominent opponent of Joseph Smith, Jr. and the Latter Day Saints in Illinois in the 1840s.
Thomas Coke Sharp (September 25, 1818 – April 9, 1894) was a prominent opponent of Joseph Smith, Jr. and the Latter Day Saints in Illinois in the 1840s.
Thomas E. Watson
Thomas Edward "Tom" Watson (1856–1922) was an American politician, newspaper editor, and writer from Georgia.
Thomas Edward "Tom" Watson (1856–1922) was an American politician, newspaper editor, and writer from Georgia.
Thomas F. Gibson
Thomas F. Gibson, better known as Tom Gibson was an editor and cartoonist on the Opinion staff of USA Today at its founding and has also worked with The Washington Post, The Atla...
Thomas F. Gibson, better known as Tom Gibson was an editor and cartoonist on the Opinion staff of USA Today at its founding and has also worked with The Washington Post, The Atla...
Thomas Franklin Fairfax Millard
Thomas Franklin Fairfax Millard (born 8 July 1868 in Missouri; died 7 September 1942 in Seattle, Washington) was an American journalist, newspaper editor, founder of the China Weekly Review,...
Thomas Franklin Fairfax Millard (born 8 July 1868 in Missouri; died 7 September 1942 in Seattle, Washington) was an American journalist, newspaper editor, founder of the China Weekly Review,...
Thomas J. Morgan
Thomas John "Tommy" Morgan, Jr. (1847 - 1912) was an English-born American labor leader and socialist political activist.
Thomas John "Tommy" Morgan, Jr. (1847 - 1912) was an English-born American labor leader and socialist political activist.
Thomas Jones Rogers
Thomas Jones Rogers (1781 – December 7, 1832) was a member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania.
Thomas Jones Rogers (1781 – December 7, 1832) was a member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania.
Thomas R. St. George
Thomas R. St. George (born November 23, 1919) is an author, World War II veteran, reporter, editor, columnist and screenwriter.
Thomas R. St. George (born November 23, 1919) is an author, World War II veteran, reporter, editor, columnist and screenwriter.
Thomas Whitehead
Thomas Whitehead (December 27, 1825 – July 1, 1901) was a nineteenth century politician, lawyer, editor and merchant from Virginia.
Thomas Whitehead (December 27, 1825 – July 1, 1901) was a nineteenth century politician, lawyer, editor and merchant from Virginia.
Thorne Webb Dreyer
Thorne Webb Dreyer is an American writer, editor, publisher, and political activist who played a major role in the 1960s-1970s counterculture, New Left, and underground press movements.
Thorne Webb Dreyer is an American writer, editor, publisher, and political activist who played a major role in the 1960s-1970s counterculture, New Left, and underground press movements.
Tim J. Sullivan
Timothy J. "Tim" Sullivan has been the Deputy Sports editor of the New York Post since 2004.
Timothy J. "Tim" Sullivan has been the Deputy Sports editor of the New York Post since 2004.
Togo Tanaka
Togo W. Tanaka (January 7, 1916 – May 21, 2009) was an American newspaper journalist and editor who reported on the difficult conditions in the Manzanar internment camp, where he was one o...
Togo W. Tanaka (January 7, 1916 – May 21, 2009) was an American newspaper journalist and editor who reported on the difficult conditions in the Manzanar internment camp, where he was one o...
Tom Colten
Arthur Thomas Colten, known as Tom Colten (October 21, 1922 – December 6, 2004), was a Louisiana politician from the 1960s to the 1990s who rose from a small-town mayoralty position ...
Arthur Thomas Colten, known as Tom Colten (October 21, 1922 – December 6, 2004), was a Louisiana politician from the 1960s to the 1990s who rose from a small-town mayoralty position ...
Tom Griscom
Thomas Cecil "Tom" Griscom (born ca.1949) was the executive editor and publisher of the Chattanooga Times Free Press in Tennessee, United States from October 1999 to June 30, 2010.
Thomas Cecil "Tom" Griscom (born ca.1949) was the executive editor and publisher of the Chattanooga Times Free Press in Tennessee, United States from October 1999 to June 30, 2010.
Tom Steed
Thomas Jefferson "Tom" Steed (March 2, 1904 – June 8, 1983) was a military veteran, newspaper editor and Democratic politician and a retired U.S. Congressman from Oklahoma.
Thomas Jefferson "Tom" Steed (March 2, 1904 – June 8, 1983) was a military veteran, newspaper editor and Democratic politician and a retired U.S. Congressman from Oklahoma.
Valentin J. Peter
Valentin J. Peter (1875-?) was a Bavarian-born publisher of a German language newspaper called the Omaha Tribüne and the president of the Nebraska chapter of the National German-American All...
Valentin J. Peter (1875-?) was a Bavarian-born publisher of a German language newspaper called the Omaha Tribüne and the president of the Nebraska chapter of the National German-American All...
Verlyn Klinkenborg
Verlyn Klinkenborg (born 1952 in Meeker, Colorado) is an American non-fiction author.
Verlyn Klinkenborg (born 1952 in Meeker, Colorado) is an American non-fiction author.
Vermont C. Royster
Vermont Connecticut Royster (April 30, 1914 - July 22, 1996) was the editor of the editorial page of the The Wall Street Journal from 1958 to 1971.
Vermont Connecticut Royster (April 30, 1914 - July 22, 1996) was the editor of the editorial page of the The Wall Street Journal from 1958 to 1971.
Vern Smith (journalist)
Vern Ralph Smith was an American left wing journalist who served in an editorial capacity for several publications of the Industrial Workers of the World and the Communist Party USA.
Vern Ralph Smith was an American left wing journalist who served in an editorial capacity for several publications of the Industrial Workers of the World and the Communist Party USA.
Victor L. Berger
Victor Luitpold Berger was a founding member of the Socialist Party of America and an important and influential Socialist journalist who helped establish the so-called Sewer Socialist movement.
Victor Luitpold Berger was a founding member of the Socialist Party of America and an important and influential Socialist journalist who helped establish the so-called Sewer Socialist movement.
Victor Murdock
Victor Murdock (March 18, 1871–July 8, 1945, age 74) was a U.S. Republican politician and newspaper editor.
Victor Murdock (March 18, 1871–July 8, 1945, age 74) was a U.S. Republican politician and newspaper editor.
W. Davis Merritt
W. Davis "Buzz" Merritt Jr. was editor of The Wichita Eagle from 1975 to 1996.
W. Davis "Buzz" Merritt Jr. was editor of The Wichita Eagle from 1975 to 1996.
Walter Bowart
Walter Howard Bowart (May 14, 1939 – December 18, 2007) was an American leader in the counterculture movement of the 1960s, founder and editor of the first underground newspaper in New York Cit...
Walter Howard Bowart (May 14, 1939 – December 18, 2007) was an American leader in the counterculture movement of the 1960s, founder and editor of the first underground newspaper in New York Cit...
Walter Liggett
Walter W. Liggett (February 14, 1886 – December 9, 1935), was an American journalist.
Walter W. Liggett (February 14, 1886 – December 9, 1935), was an American journalist.
Walter Thomas Mills
Walter Thomas Mills (1856–1942) was an American socialist activist, educator, lecturer, writer, and newspaper publisher.
Walter Thomas Mills (1856–1942) was an American socialist activist, educator, lecturer, writer, and newspaper publisher.
Warren Hoge
Warren McClamroch Hoge (born 1941) is an American journalist, much of whose long career has been at The New York Times.
Warren McClamroch Hoge (born 1941) is an American journalist, much of whose long career has been at The New York Times.
Wendell Rawls, Jr.
Wendell Rawls, Jr., is a Pulitzer Prize winning investigative reporter and editor.
Wendell Rawls, Jr., is a Pulitzer Prize winning investigative reporter and editor.
Wesley Pruden
Wesley Pruden is an American journalist and author.
Wesley Pruden is an American journalist and author.
Whitelaw Reid (journalist)
Whitelaw Reid (July 26, 1913 – April 18, 2009) was an American journalist who later served as editor, president and chairman of the family-owned New York Herald Tribune.
Whitelaw Reid (July 26, 1913 – April 18, 2009) was an American journalist who later served as editor, president and chairman of the family-owned New York Herald Tribune.
Wiley W. Hilburn
Wiley Wilson Hilburn, Jr., is a prominent journalist in Ruston, Louisiana, whose communications career began in the late 1950s when he was a student at Louisiana Tech University.
Wiley Wilson Hilburn, Jr., is a prominent journalist in Ruston, Louisiana, whose communications career began in the late 1950s when he was a student at Louisiana Tech University.
William A. Peffer
William Alfred Peffer (September 10, 1831 October 6, 1912) was a United States Senator from Kansas, notable for being the first of six Populists (two of which, more than any other state, were fr...
William Alfred Peffer (September 10, 1831 October 6, 1912) was a United States Senator from Kansas, notable for being the first of six Populists (two of which, more than any other state, were fr...
William Allen White
William Allen White was a renowned American newspaper editor, politician, author, and leader of the Progressive movement.
William Allen White was a renowned American newspaper editor, politician, author, and leader of the Progressive movement.
William Buckingham Curtis
William Buckingham "Father Bill" Curtis was one of the most important proponents of organized athletics in the late 1800's in America.
William Buckingham "Father Bill" Curtis was one of the most important proponents of organized athletics in the late 1800's in America.
William Dorsheimer
William Dorsheimer (February 5, 1832 Lyons, Wayne County, New York – March 26, 1888 Savannah, Chatham County, Georgia) was an American lawyer, journalist and politician.
William Dorsheimer (February 5, 1832 Lyons, Wayne County, New York – March 26, 1888 Savannah, Chatham County, Georgia) was an American lawyer, journalist and politician.
William F. Dunne
William Francis "Bill" Dunne (18871953) was an American Marxist political activist and trade unionist.
William Francis "Bill" Dunne (18871953) was an American Marxist political activist and trade unionist.
William Farquhar Payson
William Farquhar Payson, author, was born in New York city, February 18, 1876, the son of Francis and Mary F. (Dabney) Payson and grandson of John Larkin and Frances (Lithgow) Payson, and of Cha...
William Farquhar Payson, author, was born in New York city, February 18, 1876, the son of Francis and Mary F. (Dabney) Payson and grandson of John Larkin and Frances (Lithgow) Payson, and of Cha...
William Greider
William Greider is an American journalist and author who writes primarily about economics.
William Greider is an American journalist and author who writes primarily about economics.
William H. Hinrichsen
William Henry Hinrichsen (May 27, 1850 - December 18, 1907) was a U.S. Representative from Illinois.
William Henry Hinrichsen (May 27, 1850 - December 18, 1907) was a U.S. Representative from Illinois.
William H. Sylvis
William H. Sylvis was a pioneer American trade union leader.
William H. Sylvis was a pioneer American trade union leader.
William Joseph Snelling
William Joseph Snelling (December 26, 1804–December 24, 1848) was an American adventurer, writer, poet, and journalist.
William Joseph Snelling (December 26, 1804–December 24, 1848) was an American adventurer, writer, poet, and journalist.
William Leete Stone, Sr.
William Leete Stone (20 April 1792 New Paltz, New York – 15 August 1844 Saratoga Springs, New York) was a journalist and historical writer mostly on topics relating to the American Revolut...
William Leete Stone (20 April 1792 New Paltz, New York – 15 August 1844 Saratoga Springs, New York) was a journalist and historical writer mostly on topics relating to the American Revolut...
William Lindsay White
William Lindsay White, American journalist, was the son of newspaper editor William Allen White.
William Lindsay White, American journalist, was the son of newspaper editor William Allen White.
William M. Laffan
William MacKay Laffan (1848–1909) was the publisher and editor of the New York Sun in the final years of the 19th century and the first years of the 20th, and a friend, correspondent and pub...
William MacKay Laffan (1848–1909) was the publisher and editor of the New York Sun in the final years of the 19th century and the first years of the 20th, and a friend, correspondent and pub...
William Mungen
William Mungen (May 12, 1821 – September 9, 1887) was a nineteenth century politician, lawyer, teacher, editor and publisher from Ohio.
William Mungen (May 12, 1821 – September 9, 1887) was a nineteenth century politician, lawyer, teacher, editor and publisher from Ohio.
William Orlando Smith
William Orlando Smith (June 13, 1859 – May 12, 1932) was a U.S. Representative from the state of Pennsylvania.
William Orlando Smith (June 13, 1859 – May 12, 1932) was a U.S. Representative from the state of Pennsylvania.
William Swan Garvin
William Swan Garvin (July 25, 1806 – February 20, 1883) was a Jacksonian and Democratic member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania.
William Swan Garvin (July 25, 1806 – February 20, 1883) was a Jacksonian and Democratic member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania.
William Tobin
William Joseph Tobin was an American newspaper journalist, reporter and editor.
William Joseph Tobin was an American newspaper journalist, reporter and editor.
William Turner Watkins
William Turner Watkins was an American Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South (MECS) and of The Methodist Church, elected in 1938.
William Turner Watkins was an American Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South (MECS) and of The Methodist Church, elected in 1938.
William V. Shannon
William Vincent Shannon (August 24, 1927 – September 27, 1988) was a member of the editorial board of the New York Times and U.S. ambassador to Ireland under President Jimmy Carter (19...
William Vincent Shannon (August 24, 1927 – September 27, 1988) was a member of the editorial board of the New York Times and U.S. ambassador to Ireland under President Jimmy Carter (19...
William Walton Griest
William Walton Griest (September 22, 1858–December 5, 1929) was a Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania.
William Walton Griest (September 22, 1858–December 5, 1929) was a Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania.
Winder Laird Henry
Winder Laird Henry (December 20, 1864 – July 5, 1940) was an American politician.
Winder Laird Henry (December 20, 1864 – July 5, 1940) was an American politician.
Wm. James Mortimer
William James ("Jim") Mortimer was the publisher, president and editor of the Deseret News from 1985 to 1996 and publisher of newspaper from 1996 to 2000.
William James ("Jim") Mortimer was the publisher, president and editor of the Deseret News from 1985 to 1996 and publisher of newspaper from 1996 to 2000.
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